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  • Pseudo Hagenus

    These had Pseudo Hadogenus on the box from Leeds but they bare a striking resemblance to Iomachus Politus!

    Female: -



    Male: - (Note the mad length of the Chela!!!!)

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    Just had a quick search around the local interweb and i tend to agree on a visual basis.
    These tend to come in as the "Tanzanian long clawed scorp" (for the horrid common name) and you can see why
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    • #3
      aye the clela are insane! I used to keep Hadogenes Paucadins and I was drawn to these because they look like miniature versions of them.

      Another breeding programme here methinks
      I'll give them a while to settle in properly, feed them up a bit then hopefully the male will do his stuff. Apparently the gestation on the I.Politus is 12mth.
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