Specifications: Size A5, Pages=184, 20 colour plate pages, all gloss finish-inside and out, numerous diagrams, figures, distribution maps and tables.
First published 2008 author Mark A. Newton BSc
Diagrams showing anatomy and morphology are found right throughout the book
Specialised sensory organs and appendages are explained
Dorsal Larval Orientation Patterns are explained as are many unique behaviours displayed by scorpions
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A Guide to Keeping
AUSTRALIAN SCORPIONS in Captivity
with notes on Biology and Identification
by Mark A. Newton
The Evolution of this book:- A note from the author.
This book started out with the intention of being a short, simple guide to Keeping Australian Scorpions as it was apparent nothing in print was available to help those interested in Scorpion Husbandry. It seemed to me that one of the big magnets to keeping scorpions was their amazing biology, and so it seemed imperative the keeper would want to know more about aspects of life history, diversity, species and more and so this book developed into far more than was originally planned. And I'm glad it did. The reader will derive a lot more knowledge from this text than a basic keeping guide. To be the best keeper of scorpions and really enjoy the hobby it pays to know as much as possible of the biology.
This book covers many angles but concentrates on Keeping as the overall basis. Understanding an animals biology and ecology is the foundation to knowing how to keep it in captivity and so where possible I relate aspects of life history, physiology and ecology to help in establishing the best forms of housing including environmental physical parameters such as temperature, humidity, substrate types etc.
A book of this type would be a little short of complete if it did not include a section on known species, their approximate distributions and general description, and so I have included information on all our presently recognised species with references also made to prior species now synonomised.
Problems such as taxonomy and species descriptions are addressed along with more fun stuff such as what to take on a collecting trip, what things you might need to study scorpions if thats your interest - it's not all science of course.
A Quick Reference section has keeping parameter tables for the best types of setup for scorpions from all habitats. A FAQ section summarises answers to the most common questions.
This book is a MUST HAVE for anyone half serious about Keeping Scorpions, it will be the best investment you ever make. .....
and its the FIRST of its kind, so DONT MISS IT!!!
Take Care and enjoy the book Mark
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Some of the topics covered include:
Conservation and Commercial Collecting - Laws Scorpion Collecting Trips The use of a Microscope in Keeping and Studying Scorpions Scales for Health Checks Killing and Preservation Keeping Scorpions in Captivity The Acquisition, Species and Variation Morphological Characteristics Housing Heating and Lighting Substrate Obligate Burrowers, Osmosis and Matric Tension Fossorial Obligate Burrowers – Urodacus Semi – Fossorial Rock Dwelling Obligate Burrowers - Urodacus and Bothriurids Foraging Opportunistic Scorpions - Buthids and Bothriurids Rock Crack Dwellers - Liocheles Communalism and Cannibalism Housing Maintenance Feeding Breeding Age and Sex Determination Sexing: Quick Reference and General Guide The Sexual Sting Promenade–a–Deux and Spermatophore Deposition Parturition (Birthing) Ecdysis Raising Juvenile Instars Mites and Mycosis Grow Your Own Crickets
Species are described and discussed along with distribution maps and keeping information
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