Flinders Ranges Scorpions for sale. One of Australia's largest and longest living species!
The Flinders Ranges Scorpions (Urodacus elongatus) are from the Flinders Ranges region of South Australia. They live in short burrows called scrapes beneath rocks on hillsides and gullies in the semi-arid landscape. *This species is being collected and sold by poachers throughout Australia - all Minibeast Wildlife's stock are healthy captive bred scorpions and are NOT TAKEN FROM THE WILD.
Adult female 100mm (pictured), males 120mm - sold as unsexed juveniles (2nd instar approx. 30mm)
- Scrape dwellers - live in tight spaces they create beneath rocks and logs.
- An excellent pet, this species is hardy, non-aggressive and easy to keep.
- Suitable for beginners and experienced keepers.
- Mildly venomous - not considered dangerous.
- Buy as a juvenile and watch your scorpion grow!
- Feeds on a variety of other invertebrates including crickets and cockroaches.
- Captive bred.
- All Minibeast Wildlife animals are covered by our seven day Minibeast Guarantee and have a free downloadable Care Guide
- Guaranteed to be mite and parasite free.
- Permit information: WA customers require an import permit.
- All residents of Queensland will require a Native Animal Keeping Licence - click link for more information
- An enclosure
- Substrate
- A misting bottle
- Forceps
- Access to live food insects
Reviews
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Flinders ranges scorpion
Our new addition has settled in quite nicely He had a little wander around the enclosure before he found a nice piece of bark to crawl under and call home A huge hit with my 9 year old son who just loves Scorpions A big thank you to mini beast wildlife staff
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Cutest little beast!
Wow! I am obsessed with my little scorpion & looking forward to getting to know him over the years. UV torch is a must! Helpful when trying to find your scorpion in a larger enclosure especially. Has already happily taken a baby cricket since arrival. Couldn’t be happier! Thank you
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Arrived safe and healthy
Cute little scorpion, proud to have it here. Has now had its second feed and is digging and moving around the enclosure. Doesn't like the uv light too much, keeps raising its claws at me if I use it.
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Shy Guy
Arrived safe and sound, and peaking out of its cozy paper towel when I first unpacked it. Placed it in a desert enclosure with a hiding corner. The hiding corner is working: I haven't seen much of it since. A UV torch is a must. Hopefully it will get a bit bolder as it grows.
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Flinders Ranges Scorpion
The little guy/girl arrived healthy and on time, hasn’t eaten but settling in very nicely! Burrowed under a flat rock in its enclosure!! Will be shopping here again. Thank you!