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Fede_3D

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  1. Welcome Sam, enjoy the forum and happy breeding.
  2. Hello, I´m also new but there are some versed people there, that can help you. Welcome, and regards.
  3. Wow Amazing lucanid and huge jaws!
  4. Hope to learn from your experience too. If that could serve as consolation, I´m not good at english, but I try! Welcome.
  5. Hello, beelteGuy, I hope to learn more about beetles, and your experience is very apreciated. You are welcome!
  6. Hi Mark, welcome! I also like cetonids, but I havn´t breed one yet, maybe the next year!
  7. Welcome Arturo!!, I´m new with beetle breeding too. your beetle is a big male of Megasoma elephas, one of the heavyweights in beetles world. Good luck with it!!
  8. Orin: Thanks, I´m going to separate them inmediately. I saw some pictures with grubs together, but they may be other species (I think they were lucanidae). hymenoptera: Hi!, yes only one, E.Tiaratum, and partenogenetic, in Spain few people keep males and they were having troubles to incubate eggs, so maybe we´ll lose all males, I only have partenogetic eggs and they seem that aren´t going to born. I like all type of artropods but the best for me is the Beetle, concretly scarabaeidae, and lucanidae, I love both! ^^.
  9. Ok, thanks Orin, with "grub" you are refering to larvae, aren´t you? Why they cannot live together?, I found those two in a 20cm square under an old tree, I think they could live together, but its ok, I will separate them. How about the humidity??, I use to keep the enclosure closed but it get mosy and I open the box until I got new soil to clean up their enclosure. Do they resist mold?, I´ve readed that some specie do, but I´m not sure if Oryctes sp. can resist or not. In Fasmids breeding is an annoyance if mold appears on terrarium or over the ova, so I also breed colembolos in my terrariums, can they help or may extress the larva? Sorry for that bunch of questions but I´m learning. Regards!!
  10. Hello to all, I´m a joung breeder from Spain, It´s my hobby and not my job, but I love the beetles, I have around 200 dried specimens in my collection, and now I want to learn to breed my own beetles, I have in culture about 20 species of stick insects, so feel free to ask me anything on them. To begin the last week I get two larvae of Oryctes nasicornis grypus, from the wild, and I began to make their soil, but all the info that I got from google is about Dynastidae, cetonidae, or even lucanidae, but nothing about Orictes sp, and this species is well speaded over the world; so, Can they eat any type of wood?, what should be the best mixture between wood and rotten leaves that I must provide to my beetles? Best regards!, Fede_3D.
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