Deaths Head Cockroach

Death Stalker (Leiurus quinquestriatus) DWA
This is not definitely NOT a pet and requires a DWA License (this is purchased through your local council!) If you get stung by this animal you could possibly die!
July 2007 - we have now had 34 babies which now require homes so if you have a DWA license please get in touch if you are interested.
£39.00 Adult £9.95 Babies
Emperor Scorpion (Pandinus imperator)

The best pet species. A good starter scorpion. Easy to keep. Low maintenance. Can be handled with caution. Looks good under black light UV!
- Insectivorous species.
- Ideal for beginners.
from £14.99
Flat Rock Scorpion (Hadogenes troglodytes)

Interesting species that requires very little maintenance. Feeds very infrequently (overfeed and they can become OBESE!). Can be quite impressive when adult.
- Insectivorous species.
- Ideal for beginners.
£19.99
Giant Desert Hairy Scorpion (Hadrurus Arizonensis)

For experienced keepers. Looks similar to the Death Stalker but NOT as dangerous! But however still has a painful sting. Not to be handled. Very active and aggressive.
- Insectivorous species
- Experienced keeper.
£29.99
Malayan Black Scorpion

Impressive black scorpion. Looks similar to the Imperial scorpion but is MORE aggressive.
- Insectivorous species.
- Intermediate.
£19.99
Red Claw Scorpion (Pandinus cavimanus)
- Insectivorous species.
- Intermediate.
£14.99
Tailless Whip Scorpion

A very unusual but highly aggressive stingless scorpion. Grows to an impressive size. It is a burrowing species from Tanzania.
- Insectivorous species.
- Intermediate.
£29.99
Vietnam Scorpion 
A large highly aggressive impressive black scorpion. Very active with lots of attitude.
- Insectivorous species.
- Intermediate.
£19.99
Praying Mantis (Mantis religiosa)

Interesting fast growing but short lived species. Fascinating to watch eat! We can get:
- African Mantids
- Marbled Mantids
- Bud winged Mantids
- Orchid Mantids
Giant African Train Millipedes

A giant millipede that eats fruit & veg. Feed them strawberries, mushrooms, cucumber.

