David - 2011-06-30 I have about 100 of these available for sale here in Florida contact me for details.
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Charlie Roche - 2011-07-01 That is quite a few.
Paul Smith - 2011-07-17 Hi there, if you have tailless whip scorpions left I would be very interested in buying some specimens from you, the trouble is I live in the uk, would it be possible to get them sent to there? Kind regards,
Paul
Sil - 2012-03-03 Hello David. Do you still have any left? Plz contact me : silvearachid@gmail.com
Kyle Snyder - 2011-12-02 In the description of the whipscorpion, it said something about them gaining notoriety for an appearance on Fear Factor. Another, little known, appearance of a tailless whipscorpion, I do not know the breed, is in the 4th Harry Potter movie, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The whipscorpion appears in about the beginning or the middle, where Professor Moody shows the students the unforgivable curses. The arachnid that he performs the curses on is, in fact, a tailless whipscorpion.
thomas dinh - 2011-01-28 I love all scorpions and I have several common scorpions like bark or black scorpion. I would love to get more different types of scorpions; I would love to get this tailless whipscorpion.
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ricki - 2011-02-16 Hey I have them all over my yard I live in a moist area in puerto rico.
jen - 2008-02-14 I bought a baby tailless whip yesterday but am not sure on it's sex. Does anyone know how i can find out how to sex him/her, any information on their breeding, as well as any other useful info.
David Neff - 2008-02-05 I found one at a pet store near where I live and being the arthropod arachnid collector that I am, I just had to get it. I find it interesting to watch as it moves down towards the cork bark during the day and up to the top screen at night. My Tailless Whip Scorpion molted once and at this point I believe it is an adult but I could be wrong. I also believe it is a male because its pedipalps (front spiny arms) are very long to where the "elbows" extend past the length of the first segment of the walking legs on each side unlike your picture in which the "elbows" look to be a bit shorter than the first segment of the walking legs.
Jolyon - 2006-12-11 I was told these creatures were incredibly shy and I would not see them feed. My tail less whip scorpion ate infront of me in a fully lit room. It never ceases to mesmerize me. An amazing pet!
The Whip Scorpions are amazing, but appetizing and good enough to eat?... eww!
Hi David,
Don't know if you have any tailless whip scorpions remaining. I am interested in several.
I have about 100 of these available for sale here in Florida contact me for details.
That is quite a few.
Hi there, if you have tailless whip scorpions left I would be very interested in buying some specimens from you, the trouble is I live in the uk, would it be possible to get them sent to there?
Kind regards,
Paul
Hello David.
Do you still have any left?
Plz contact me : silvearachid@gmail.com
Looking forward hear from you.
Regard,
Silve
Man, I want one of these sooo bad! If you have any, e-mail me. My e-mail is:
horseluvr9@att.net
Please let me know. I want one sooo bad!!!!
In the description of the whipscorpion, it said something about them gaining notoriety for an appearance on Fear Factor. Another, little known, appearance of a tailless whipscorpion, I do not know the breed, is in the 4th Harry Potter movie, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The whipscorpion appears in about the beginning or the middle, where Professor Moody shows the students the unforgivable curses. The arachnid that he performs the curses on is, in fact, a tailless whipscorpion.
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I love all scorpions and I have several common scorpions like bark or black scorpion. I would love to get more different types of scorpions; I would love to get this tailless whipscorpion.
Hey I have them all over my yard I live in a moist area in puerto rico.
I bought a baby tailless whip yesterday but am not sure on it's sex. Does anyone know how i can find out how to sex him/her, any information on their breeding, as well as any other useful info.
I found one at a pet store near where I live and being the arthropod arachnid collector that I am, I just had to get it. I find it interesting to watch as it moves down towards the cork bark during the day and up to the top screen at night. My Tailless Whip Scorpion molted once and at this point I believe it is an adult but I could be wrong. I also believe it is a male because its pedipalps (front spiny arms) are very long to where the "elbows" extend past the length of the first segment of the walking legs on each side unlike your picture in which the "elbows" look to be a bit shorter than the first segment of the walking legs.
I was told these creatures were incredibly shy and I would not see them feed. My tail less whip scorpion ate infront of me in a fully lit room. It never ceases to mesmerize me. An amazing pet!