Super awesome vid! They are definitely a beautiful species especially in your cool new enclosure. That takedown of the big roach by a tiny baby was so cool! Can't wait to see what other spiders you are going to get. I am from California and we have the Western Black Widow (L. hesperus) as our native widow spider. You can find them a little too easily as they are everywhere. The webs are messy, but super strong. If you accidentally touch one and try to pull away, you will pull the entire web with you as it doesn't release easily. I would freak out as a kid thinking I was pulling the spider to me. Ok I better stop myself. Thank you for your love of critters.
Love your videos! I've got my tarantula in 2019 and was looking for feeding videos, because I was a little bit scared how fast this little gremlins can be xD And since then I was fascinated how you handle those cool creatures!
Nice! It would be interesting to see all the scorpions light up with a UV light. It probably wouldn’t have worked in the old enclosure because of all the old sheds. Parthenogenesis comes from two Greek words and means virgin birth.
How do I miss ur upload ugh I love ur vids dork den lol and I finally did it I got my first t a lil 1" versicolor cutest lil buddy I pick it up this week coming Im super stoked!
You should set up a camera that is connected to a website where people could pay to subscribe and watch 24/7. You could move the camera to a new enclosure like once a month.
i have this species and i can´t wait when they start reproduce. now i have 4 in L4/5 if i remember corectly and they awsome. Tytius genus is great becouse they aren´t shy to eat in front of me (i have T.stigmurus, T. crassimanus and T.magnimanus and all are great eaters). hope you get some other species from this genus (Tytius smithi is very similar to T.stigmurus)
Gamete is pronounced “Gam (rhymes with ham, has a hard G sound like goat) eat” and is a mature sex cell, so in humans/mammals would be the sperm and egg cells. They are different than other cells since they contain only 1/2 the genetic material required to produce offspring and are the cells that go through meiosis rather than mitosis.
Hey Petko! Are there any centipede updates? Are you still keeping them, I remember you talking about your struggles with it and havent seen anything on the channel. Also Junglearium in the background looks very great now it has grown in
Very nice scorpions and honestly you can make some serious cash off the free breeding 😂. I just ordered a Androctonus amoreuxi "Tunisian Fat tail" and hope I can breed it by next year. Greetings from California.
In regards to how venomous: found an article going into the chemistry of the sting...very painfull, non lethal...BUT...causes GENETIC DAMAGE.....their so pretty ive been tempted to buy before but not with that venom profile
Regarding Tityus stigmurus venom: these guys aren't too far behind Leiurus quinquestriatus. Being careful is an extremely good decision. They might not kill you, but it won't be fun and games.
do you mention the name of the species in the video?? there are parts of germany where you have to have a certain permit to keep some scorpion species (most buthidae, so including tityus sp.) so it could be a real problem selling them at OR outside the expo you mention. (selling animals outside of a expo is not recived well anyway mostly) be carefull with something like that, and the scorpions of cause.
Great video I absolutely love those scorpions, no males are needed life would be fantastic, no socks on the bedroom floor, no aversion to a mop or vacuum! I have often fantasised of a world without men the only difficulties I foresee is I have two sons so I couldn’t get rid of them! The background music made me want to jump off my balcony, I had to turn the sound off and use subtitles, my youngest son loves jazz and I can’t listen to it, the background music had the same effect , I can’t read the subtitles forever as they don’t add humour so please Petco change the music, this is one of my favourite channels so I have proudly become a Patreon! 🕷️🕸️🕷️🕸️
I raised 2 boys and a girl. The girl was hands down the messiest and hardest to make do chores. Not all of us males are messy and opposed to cleaning. Just most of us lol.
@@mknewlan67 I have heard that girls are messier but my god my eldest sons bedroom has always been a dump, he is 25 now, and his room needs a group of cleaners! I thought he would grow up, but he is like Peter Pan he will never change! 😆
have you tried experimenting with red light? people keep saying that red light disturb animals least. you might have more luck seeing animals behavior more naturally in that case? maybe they are less likely to hide. (might mess with camera lighting settings so play around with it). start with a cheapo flashlight or red film in front of flashlight maybe? specialty lightbulb are always expensive.
About the venom : On a scale of 1-5 he is a 4+ for sure. He is responsible for several deaths in Brazil. It's highly neurotoxic and believed to have cardiotoxin and nephrotoxin Here's what we know about the venom : T. stigmurus has a recorded LD50 of 0.575 mg/ kg in mice, which is significant.[5] In the state of Bahia, Brazil, in a period from January 1982 to December 1995, 237 patients proven to be stung by Tityus stigmurus, of these 237, information on symptoms was obtained from only 90 patients, symptoms in another 147 patients were not published, the symptoms were classified as local (pain, numbness, erythema, edema, paraesthesia, spot lesion, hyperemia, anesthesia, itching, wheal, burning, flushing and cramping), general (headache, sweating, cold extremities, hypothermia, ocular congestion and cyanosis), digestive (vomiting and nausea), neurological (tremors, agitation, difficulty moving, contractures and dizziness), cardiovascular (hypotension) and respiratory (dyspnea).[6] Other systemic symptoms reported by this species include diaphoresis, somnolence, tachycardia, sialorrhea, pallor, convulsions, abdominal pain, tachypnea, bradycardia, chills, fainting and hypotonia. So yeah ... Be exteremely cautious while dealing with them.
PETKO ! you totally should have dug more into the whole pathenogenesis topic, its just mindblowing and incredible ! It's much more common in the animal kingdom than someone would expect it to be, f.e. I first got to learn about it through a case, where a burmese python gave birth to a clutch of eggs whithout ever mating, and some of them hatched successfully. and if it wasnt crazy enough, one of the most distributed species of snakes throughout the globe is "Indotyphlops Braminus" and there have never been one single male found ever; it seems they reproduce ONLY through pathenogenesis. and its not only snakes and scorpions that do the bebeh thing that way :D keep up the good work, really enjoy your content ! (but please stop spinning and throwing the boxes with new arrivals) =) (source: Mark o Shea: The Book of Snakes p.57)
Heterometrus longimanus (type of asian forest scorpion) is also parthenogenetic. Mine drop twice before he/she died. Question. What species of scorpion is that?
Im not 100% sure but ım pretty sure that they have mid-high level poison ı mean like its between petersi and the desert scorpiın species but its more close to desert ones
I'm a big Scorpion fan and I have to my collection 4 Parthenogenetic species of Scorpions: Tityus Stigmurus (Brazil) Tityus Serrulatus (Brazil) Hottentotta ò Hottentotta (Congo) Hottentotta Caboverdensis (Cape Verde)
Love scorpions, simply because I'm a scorpio and I used to have 2 very large emperor scorpions until they died. This video makes me want another scorpion now 😂
The calm jazz in the background is a welcome addition.
Beauty is in the eye of the BEER holder!
Super cool seeing all those little babies!
Super awesome vid! They are definitely a beautiful species especially in your cool new enclosure. That takedown of the big roach by a tiny baby was so cool! Can't wait to see what other spiders you are going to get. I am from California and we have the Western Black Widow (L. hesperus) as our native widow spider. You can find them a little too easily as they are everywhere. The webs are messy, but super strong. If you accidentally touch one and try to pull away, you will pull the entire web with you as it doesn't release easily. I would freak out as a kid thinking I was pulling the spider to me. Ok I better stop myself. Thank you for your love of critters.
Scorpions are so beautiful. Thank you for another amazing video.
ok this is something i would love to get and keep. they look awesome
I’ve had no luck finding these in the uk. But hope you and the family are good my friend
They are banned in the UK, as well as most other buthid scorpions
@@marioperanic1899 thankyou for the information! You learn something new everyday
@@marioperanic1899 They are not banned at all, you just require a DWA license to own them.
Great vid Petko luv the enclosure .
That's awesome to have that many in one enclosure .
Love your videos! I've got my tarantula in 2019 and was looking for feeding videos, because I was a little bit scared how fast this little gremlins can be xD And since then I was fascinated how you handle those cool creatures!
Great video
Hello Petko. I think a fitting name for the enclosure would be : Kingdom of Ahn Qiraj
Nice! It would be interesting to see all the scorpions light up with a UV light. It probably wouldn’t have worked in the old enclosure because of all the old sheds.
Parthenogenesis comes from two Greek words and means virgin birth.
How do I miss ur upload ugh I love ur vids dork den lol and I finally did it I got my first t a lil 1" versicolor cutest lil buddy I pick it up this week coming Im super stoked!
You should set up a camera that is connected to a website where people could pay to subscribe and watch 24/7. You could move the camera to a new enclosure like once a month.
was just thinking the same lol
General rule of scorpions the bigger the better . 🦂🦂🦂
absolutely excellent
i have this species and i can´t wait when they start reproduce. now i have 4 in L4/5 if i remember corectly and they awsome. Tytius genus is great becouse they aren´t shy to eat in front of me (i have T.stigmurus, T. crassimanus and T.magnimanus and all are great eaters). hope you get some other species from this genus (Tytius smithi is very similar to T.stigmurus)
Yay, scorpion content!!! I think I missed it... are these Tityus sitgmurus?
Gamete is pronounced “Gam (rhymes with ham, has a hard G sound like goat) eat” and is a mature sex cell, so in humans/mammals would be the sperm and egg cells. They are different than other cells since they contain only 1/2 the genetic material required to produce offspring and are the cells that go through meiosis rather than mitosis.
Why is it so satisfying to watch animals, bugs, pets, inverts, etc. eat?
Great philosophilical comments !
Turned out great
Great job
I love these guys, very good looking species.
u need to start filming the events u goto ...it be awesome to see
Here's to hoping there is no drama again in the expo for being a non enterprise seller for profit as on the last one 🤣🤣🤣
Hey Petko! Are there any centipede updates? Are you still keeping them, I remember you talking about your struggles with it and havent seen anything on the channel. Also Junglearium in the background looks very great now it has grown in
I'd love centipede updates, too.
TIL Petko would be mad if you lifted him up by the "tail"
Very nice scorpions and honestly you can make some serious cash off the free breeding 😂. I just ordered a Androctonus amoreuxi "Tunisian Fat tail" and hope I can breed it by next year. Greetings from California.
When they're in the defensive and running around over each other, I'm surprised they don't attack each other at all in the panic
Tityus Stigmurus is the best communal species of Scorpion
@The Dark Den if your checking for scorpions us a uv blacklight. They will have a florescent glow.
Would be nice with an update on how the tarantulas are doing. I miss seeing the feeding videos with Linda to start it all off...
Gametes are the reproductive cells of an animal or plant. It's pronounced gam eat.
This really is a fascinating species
In regards to how venomous: found an article going into the chemistry of the sting...very painfull, non lethal...BUT...causes GENETIC DAMAGE.....their so pretty ive been tempted to buy before but not with that venom profile
Regarding Tityus stigmurus venom: these guys aren't too far behind Leiurus quinquestriatus. Being careful is an extremely good decision. They might not kill you, but it won't be fun and games.
Also if your checking for scorpions us a uv blacklight. They will have a florescent glow.
parthenogenesis occurs in reptiles as well! I'm not sure about other invertebrates.
do you mention the name of the species in the video??
there are parts of germany where you have to have a certain permit to keep some scorpion species (most buthidae, so including tityus sp.) so it could be a real problem selling them at OR outside the expo you mention. (selling animals outside of a expo is not recived well anyway mostly) be carefull with something like that, and the scorpions of cause.
Cool bro
noo, this sucks. I want to go but I live in Spain and I have school. Man, I love your videos
1:30 With this kind of "logic" humans are immortal too.
You missed the point then
Toooo.. Novi video!
Great video I absolutely love those scorpions, no males are needed life would be fantastic, no socks on the bedroom floor, no aversion to a mop or vacuum! I have often fantasised of a world without men the only difficulties I foresee is I have two sons so I couldn’t get rid of them!
The background music made me want to jump off my balcony, I had to turn the sound off and use subtitles, my youngest son loves jazz and I can’t listen to it, the background music had the same effect , I can’t read the subtitles forever as they don’t add humour so please Petco change the music, this is one of my favourite channels so I have proudly become a Patreon! 🕷️🕸️🕷️🕸️
I raised 2 boys and a girl. The girl was hands down the messiest and hardest to make do chores. Not all of us males are messy and opposed to cleaning. Just most of us lol.
@@mknewlan67 I have heard that girls are messier but my god my eldest sons bedroom has always been a dump, he is 25 now, and his room needs a group of cleaners! I thought he would grow up, but he is like Peter Pan he will never change! 😆
cool ... I just got 2 broods of these scorpions in the last few weeks.
One mother had at least 15 to 18 babies where as the first had 11.
Nice😊
Make them glow in the black light. Everyone likes seeing that.
Mushroom light should definitely be in Junglearium!
I have Been Got scorpion venomous when i was young and it was so hurt
should really put a piece of bark agaisnt front of glass to see the scoporions hiding while you walk bye
have you tried experimenting with red light? people keep saying that red light disturb animals least. you might have more luck seeing animals behavior more naturally in that case? maybe they are less likely to hide. (might mess with camera lighting settings so play around with it). start with a cheapo flashlight or red film in front of flashlight maybe? specialty lightbulb are always expensive.
Should get a black light, helps to find them if they are in the cracks. That's what I use
How are you Petco have great time at expo... Anyway we can ship to America ? Need about three !!!
Very hard to ship animals to the US. And certainly very expensive. You should just buy from a breeder in usa
Pretty cool. :)
i was hoping for scorpion content 😁
Where I live, just leave the porch light on and you will see centruroides sculpturatas all summer long. Nevada desert👍😉💖
At night lol
Awesome T-shirt. Where did you het this one?
I had those here in Brazil... try to put a shallow water container, they appear to take a "bath" from time to time.
Nice, a deadly swarm.
Maybe like the giant African mantis or something
About the venom : On a scale of 1-5 he is a 4+ for sure. He is responsible for several deaths in Brazil. It's highly neurotoxic and believed to have cardiotoxin and nephrotoxin Here's what we know about the venom : T. stigmurus has a recorded LD50 of 0.575 mg/ kg in mice, which is significant.[5] In the state of Bahia, Brazil, in a period from January 1982 to December 1995, 237 patients proven to be stung by Tityus stigmurus, of these 237, information on symptoms was obtained from only 90 patients, symptoms in another 147 patients were not published, the symptoms were classified as local (pain, numbness, erythema, edema, paraesthesia, spot lesion, hyperemia, anesthesia, itching, wheal, burning, flushing and cramping), general (headache, sweating, cold extremities, hypothermia, ocular congestion and cyanosis), digestive (vomiting and nausea), neurological (tremors, agitation, difficulty moving, contractures and dizziness), cardiovascular (hypotension) and respiratory (dyspnea).[6] Other systemic symptoms reported by this species include diaphoresis, somnolence, tachycardia, sialorrhea, pallor, convulsions, abdominal pain, tachypnea, bradycardia, chills, fainting and hypotonia. So yeah ... Be exteremely cautious while dealing with them.
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PETKO ! you totally should have dug more into the whole pathenogenesis topic, its just mindblowing and incredible ! It's much more common in the animal kingdom than someone would expect it to be, f.e. I first got to learn about it through a case, where a burmese python gave birth to a clutch of eggs whithout ever mating, and some of them hatched successfully. and if it wasnt crazy enough, one of the most distributed species of snakes throughout the globe is "Indotyphlops Braminus" and there have never been one single male found ever; it seems they reproduce ONLY through pathenogenesis. and its not only snakes and scorpions that do the bebeh thing that way :D
keep up the good work, really enjoy your content !
(but please stop spinning and throwing the boxes with new arrivals) =)
(source: Mark o Shea: The Book of Snakes p.57)
Heterometrus longimanus (type of asian forest scorpion) is also parthenogenetic.
Mine drop twice before he/she died.
Question. What species of scorpion is that?
Gamete is pronounced like gam-eat I believe
Hey! Awesome species, can you maybe ship them to italy?? ;) hope to hear you soon!!
Hey Are you at the tarantula fair on October 21st, 2023 in Germany?
Do you put heat pad in the enclosure?
What type of scorpions are those? I missed the name -.-
They are awesome!
Tityus stigmurus
Hi would it be possible to obtain a couple of these from you. I’m in the UK
Illegal in the UK.
greetings from philippines !!! what species is that ?
Hello, how do you handle the temperature for the scorpions?
So its more like unlimited scorpions rather than biologically immortal scorpions.
The Dark Den - try to buy new tie microphone, this will improve you videos on next level
wada plonka hahaahha
Hey one of these days you should try and get a hella cool praying mantis
hello petko. Lisa 🇬🇧 x
Didn't hear the name. I have 2 tityus stigmurus I've been raising that are both 5i. They're awesome.
But, which one is the original female
Where can i buy 2 of this ?
What is the name of the plant you use?
What species of scorpion is that?
Im not 100% sure but ım pretty sure that they have mid-high level poison ı mean like its between petersi and the desert scorpiın species but its more close to desert ones
Sorry its not oison its venom
Tityus Stigmurus has strong Venom
@@thespartanscorpion2752 thanks for the info
id love to offer you a bed, but unfortunatly i dont live even near that place xD
How to deal with population control if they get too many?
The wenom 🤔 I think you mean venom dude
He's polish so his accent is thick
@@happysaladd8951 I didn't think he was from Poland 🤔
@@happysaladd8951Croatia
Something
What species is this?
Most of them seem pretty docile for having been picked up. Gotta wonder how many of them you could’ve just used your fingers with 😂
not worth the risk lol
at least 2 confirmed casualties from this species
What's the species?
Tityus stigmurus
Something....
I'm a big Scorpion fan and
I have to my collection 4 Parthenogenetic species of Scorpions:
Tityus Stigmurus (Brazil)
Tityus Serrulatus (Brazil)
Hottentotta ò Hottentotta (Congo)
Hottentotta Caboverdensis (Cape Verde)
I wonder if we’ll ever see a tarantula video ever again
if they reproduce themselves so well, you can eat a lot of fried scorpions every day 😂 yummy
endless food 😅
Hiii
Someone deleted my comment?
Gamete = Gamm eat
Love scorpions, simply because I'm a scorpio and I used to have 2 very large emperor scorpions until they died. This video makes me want another scorpion now 😂
trow some in junglelarium
they'd easily take over that'd be a terrible idea