charmandy
L2
This is my first time posting, I joined the forum to get some input on my new beetle. It's my first time owning any, though I've been interested for a few years.
I ordered him through the mail, and while my rainbow stag arrived just fine, this little guy -- named him Taku, Prosopocoilus fabricei takakuwai -- had a crack in his container. He's missing half of his right middle leg, and his right foreleg is somewhat paralyzed. He can move it at the "shoulder", but that's about it. The breeder is giving me a beetle of the same worth as compensation, but I do want to care for this one well.
http://tsundan.tumblr.com/post/136984391138
here's a video of him walking, though he doesn't move around much. I leave him alone in his enclosure, mostly.
I tried him on substrate, but he struggled to move at all / got stuck, so I put a foam sheet in there for the time being. (That was when I got him on Saturday, though; I'm going to try him in substrate again today, since I got new, denser stuff.)
Since he can't climb, this is how I've been giving him jellies... He has a very good appetite! And poops too, lol. Since they dry out easily like this, though, I have to change the jelly slice about three times a day. I'm hoping that if he does well with this new, dense substrate, that I can switch him to a jelly holder.
Do you have any suggestions for caring for a broken beetle?
Since these are my first beetles (rainbow stag is doing great, has a more conventional housing), I worry more than might be necessary, lol.
I ordered him through the mail, and while my rainbow stag arrived just fine, this little guy -- named him Taku, Prosopocoilus fabricei takakuwai -- had a crack in his container. He's missing half of his right middle leg, and his right foreleg is somewhat paralyzed. He can move it at the "shoulder", but that's about it. The breeder is giving me a beetle of the same worth as compensation, but I do want to care for this one well.

http://tsundan.tumblr.com/post/136984391138
here's a video of him walking, though he doesn't move around much. I leave him alone in his enclosure, mostly.
I tried him on substrate, but he struggled to move at all / got stuck, so I put a foam sheet in there for the time being. (That was when I got him on Saturday, though; I'm going to try him in substrate again today, since I got new, denser stuff.)
Since he can't climb, this is how I've been giving him jellies... He has a very good appetite! And poops too, lol. Since they dry out easily like this, though, I have to change the jelly slice about three times a day. I'm hoping that if he does well with this new, dense substrate, that I can switch him to a jelly holder.
Do you have any suggestions for caring for a broken beetle?
Since these are my first beetles (rainbow stag is doing great, has a more conventional housing), I worry more than might be necessary, lol.