Centruroides tecomanus (Very RARE Bark Scorpion)

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An very rare and interesting bark scorpion species, these are kept semi humid and are a fun aggressive feeding species that grows quickly and has beautiful contrasting colors. These are 2i/3i.

Geographical Distribution: Southern Mexico

Size: Medium 2”-3” (5cm-7.6cm)

Habitat: Semi humid - Solitary Housing when young, Group Housing when mature (Note: cannibalism may still occur, many cases of females cannibalizing males in group housing)

Substrate: Sand/Peat/Coco fiber/ (50/40/10 ratio) with vertical cork bark. Reptisoil with sand works well too. Substrate should stay SLIGHTLY moist.

Temperatures: 77F- 85F (25C-30C)

Water requirements: Spray enclosure once a week or when applicable.

Photos of 3i example

*****MEDICALLY SIGNIFICANT*****

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An very rare and interesting bark scorpion species, these are kept semi humid and are a fun aggressive feeding species that grows quickly and has beautiful contrasting colors. These are 2i/3i.

Geographical Distribution: Southern Mexico

Size: Medium 2”-3” (5cm-7.6cm)

Habitat: Semi humid - Solitary Housing when young, Group Housing when mature (Note: cannibalism may still occur, many cases of females cannibalizing males in group housing)

Substrate: Sand/Peat/Coco fiber/ (50/40/10 ratio) with vertical cork bark. Reptisoil with sand works well too. Substrate should stay SLIGHTLY moist.

Temperatures: 77F- 85F (25C-30C)

Water requirements: Spray enclosure once a week or when applicable.

Photos of 3i example

*****MEDICALLY SIGNIFICANT*****

An very rare and interesting bark scorpion species, these are kept semi humid and are a fun aggressive feeding species that grows quickly and has beautiful contrasting colors. These are 2i/3i.

Geographical Distribution: Southern Mexico

Size: Medium 2”-3” (5cm-7.6cm)

Habitat: Semi humid - Solitary Housing when young, Group Housing when mature (Note: cannibalism may still occur, many cases of females cannibalizing males in group housing)

Substrate: Sand/Peat/Coco fiber/ (50/40/10 ratio) with vertical cork bark. Reptisoil with sand works well too. Substrate should stay SLIGHTLY moist.

Temperatures: 77F- 85F (25C-30C)

Water requirements: Spray enclosure once a week or when applicable.

Photos of 3i example

*****MEDICALLY SIGNIFICANT*****