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    stolenheron
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    Default Trade: Southern Stripeless Scorpions for Amphibians

    FOR SALE/FOR TRADE:


    Southern Stripeless Scorpions aka Southern Devils
    Vejovis carolinianus, Field Collected Adults


    These are small scorpions. Hardy, feeding steadily on small crickets or very small mealworms. Great display scorpions at nighttime with a blacklight. Easy for beginners and can be kept in groups. Very easy to breed, babies in the past have taken pinheads or flightless drosophila.


    Shipping is available in 2 day or overnight options.


    $7/scorpion for 1-2, $6/scorpion for 3-4, $5/scorpion for 5 or more.


    paypal only, you pay the fees.


    Will Trade For (and will pay the difference):
    -Caging
    -Reptiles
    -Amphibians (REALLY LOOKING FOR BUMBLEBEE TOADS)






    Sting is laughably weak, although everyone's body can react differently. Although these are not considered, potent animals, I will not sell to anyone under 18.


    I have also used babies in their 1st or second instar for feeders for small vertebrates such as juvenile/smaller exotic frogs, juvenile mantids, and juvenile lizards.

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    stolenheron
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    Default Re: Trade: Southern Stripeless Scorpions for Amphibians

    Higher Quality photos of the scorpions and some of them feeding


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    stolenheron
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    Default Re: Trade: Southern Stripeless Scorpions for Amphibians

    still available!

    note: I will not ship first on trades.

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    stolenheron
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    Default Re: Trade: Southern Stripeless Scorpions for Amphibians

    babies everywhere! would love to trade adults and babies alike for frogs or tads!

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    Theeblueking
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    Default Re: Trade: Southern Stripeless Scorpions for Amphibians

    when buying adults do you sex them? are the babies the same price as adults?

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    stolenheron
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    Default Re: Trade: Southern Stripeless Scorpions for Amphibians

    Quote Originally Posted by Theeblueking View Post
    when buying adults do you sex them? are the babies the same price as adults?

    babies are .50 cents each. I'm not quite sure how well the super small babies will handle shipping, but I have quite a few so I will double any order of babies for free (buy 1 get 1) instead of a live arrival guarantee. Adults typically handle shipping well, they are very hardy, but occasionally you will get a DOA, so I usually do a buy 2 get 1 free policy on them instead of a full live arrival guarantee.... I can refund price of animals or entire animal order (not including shipping costs) if more arrive DOA than what you originally ordered. (i.e if you ordered 10 babies, I mail you 20, if for some freakish reason only 3 arrive alive, I would refund you for the 7 other animals you originally ordered). Typically you get plenty of extras.

    adults are unsexed, unless I see them give birth I honest don't know if they are females or not. it is difficult to sex each and every one of these small adults. typically though, if they are big and chunky (female) if they are smaller or slender (juvenile female or adult male). The adults were all kept in a communal tank to breed and thrive. Once females give birth, I separate them out into tubs until the babies crawl off. Mama goes back into communal tank and the babies get moved into their own communal tank.

    $15-20 minumum order though. It isnt worth the packing material or time to the post office unless i hit that mark. I would be more than happy to trade for tads, frogs, or equipment too though!

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