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  1. sorry my mistake i got the wrong page please delete both thank you.

  2. It was fun! They had lots of roaches for sail, a few live dynastes granti, and some live stick insects, plus loads of turantulas and spiders (whipspiders and vinegaroons too!) As for dead insects, they had tons. This one guy (who I bought an Odontablis luethneri from) showed us his cool collection of colorful, sparkly, weevils. The had very large dorcus titanus for 80$, but I bought a smaller (but still big one) for 8$. They had lucanus cervus, and some other cool stag beetles too. I especially enjoyed the dead Dynastes Hercules and Titanus Giganteus. They were really cool. It was very fun and I'll be going next year!
  3. I'm going to the cal poly pomona bug fair today! Anyone else going?
  4. Welcome! Do you have any beetles right now?
  5. I also like Dorcus stag beetles. And Allotopus Rosenbergi.
  6. If you want ID on the grubs you could check online, but Most grubs are hard to ID. However, you could get it down to knowing that the grubs are fruit, rhino, stag beetles etc, just not exact species. About how big are they? Size can tell a lot when it comes to grubs
  7. Welcome! Beetles are fun and easy to care for, as long as everything is set up correctly. Beetles are good for children, because they are safe to handle and fun to watch, plus they are hard to hurt. Strategus antaeus is pretty easy to find, but I believe they (like many other rhino beetles) die in the winter. I Think Dynastes Tityus lives in florida, which is one of the biggest U.S native species, along with it's cousin Dynastes Granti. For collecting you can set up a blacklight aimed at a hanging sheet, or you can check bright lights near forested areas. I caught Dynastes Granti in Arizona at Gas Stations. A good book to read about U.S. natives is The complete Guide to Rearing the Eastern Hercules Beetle By Orin McMonigle. This book talks about Dynastes Tityus (most of the book is about this beetle), Dynastes Granti, U.S. Megasoma species, Strategus aloeus and anteus, plus others. Hopefully beetles can one day become as popular as pets in the U.S. as they are in japan right now. You can even buy beetles in vending machines in japan. Happy beetle Keeping!
  8. Very nice! I love jumping spiders, and I have abundances of them at my house. How many adult jumpers do you have?
  9. Welcome! I also went to AZ to find Dynastes Granti! They are a very interesting beetle! Hope you enjoy the forum!
  10. Ok, I have never observed the stag eating, but he still seems healthy, so I assume he is doing it at night.
  11. hmm,they don't seem to be eating the bannana, and they are getting weaker
  12. OK. I offered nectarines, but they didn't eat it. Thanks!
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