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Wanted Leiurus quinqestriatus the deathstalker

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Hello again,

Thought I would make this easier by separating my ads by genus.

My name is Gabe and I've got loads of experience with reptiles, phibs, and inverts of all shapes and sizes and varying degrees of toxicity.

I've got Two breeding groups of P. transvaalivus, a female A. australis, etc.

Right now I'm looking for any L. quinqestriatus that you've got. Looking to start a project.

I want to do this because over the years I see less and less of these amazing creatures available and that, to me, is a sign of decreasing wild populations. I love scorpions, always have and always will, so I'd like to be able to get them producing and try to up the number of cb scorps in the U.S. if I can so we can continue to observe (and research) these crazy inverts for years to come (while of course screening sales with scrutiny).

Email me at [email protected] for a quicker response!
Thanks for looking and hope to hear from you soon!
Gabe
 
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