Description
#Parthenogenesis
#Harmless
CTTO Lars Fehlandt
Liocheles australasiae (Fabricius, 1775), AKA the Dwarf Wood Scorpion is a very tiny parthenogenic species that can be found in India, Bangladesh, China, Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippines, Mariana Islands, Indonesia, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, Fiji, Tonga, Samoa and French Polynesia.
Their adult size is 0.79" - 1.18". They are reported to be quite communal as adults, but they seem to produce offspring more commonly when they are alone. They are opportunistic burrowers, so the bark hide is a good idea. In the wild they are often bound within rotting tree stumps, which makes sense to me, since they are so small that I would imagine termites are a staple in their diet
ABOUT SIZES
Scorpions usually sell by instar, a developmental stage between each moult.
However for pricing convenience, this is a personal GENERAL guideline.
- Scorpling: i2 to i3
- Juvenile: i3 to i4
- Sub-adult: i4 to i5
- Adult: i5 and above
NOTES
- Price above are website exclusive only.
- Dwarf / Tiny / Arboreal species are not entitled for LAG in sling and juvie stages.
- Fragile species are not entitled for LAG in all stages.
- Female in all sizes are charged double of listed price.
- All specimen availability is based on first come first-served, while stocks last basis.
- #OOS: Out of Stock
- #NFS: Not for Sale
- #PRE: Pre-Order
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