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  1. Eduardo

    Chrysina psittacina emergence!

     IMG_6860.HEIC A Chrysina psittacina successfully emerged! The larva was kept in sandy substrate nearing late L3. The specimen was collected around L2 in the Sierra Madre mountain near Monterrey! The cell was accidentally opened and I took the opportunity to photograph the pupa, then placed it...
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    Dynastes hyllus range?

    Hello, I have always wondered where D. hyllus occurs. There is a supposed population near Monterrey, Mexico in the higher altitudes, but I’ve searched for them thoroughly and have never had any luck. I have looked in the mountains, including the Sierra Madre and found inverts like Chrysina...
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    DHH larva losing weight

    I purchased Dynastes hercules hercules last year, and one of the larvae is shrinking and losing weight. I used my own homemade flake soil, but the others are doing fine on that same substrate. All of them are already L3. Something strange I noticed was that the larvae kept in smaller containers...
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    Dorcus parallelopipedus?

    Hello, I was interested to see if anybody is breeding Dorcus parallelopipedus in the U.S. They are supposedly very easy to breed, but I do not know of anybody who has them.
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    Looking for Palawanicus female

    Hello, several months ago I aquired a Dorcus titanus palawanicus pair from Gallegos Zoological Supply. I was stressed out because I had heard stories about the male killing the female. They lived well together for about 2 months until I discovered the female dead, her body split apart. The male...
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    Eduardo

    Hello, my name is Eduardo and I am 12 years old. I know I’m young, but I started my insect collection at the age of 4 and “bugs” are basically my life. Over the years, I have gained an obsession for inverts, and beetles especially fascinate me. I started breeding beetles at the age of 7, where I...
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