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  1. Titanus

    Granti Larvae For Sale

    F0 L1-L2 larvae: 5 for $50 10 for $80 Cave Creek, Chiricahua Mountain locality. They are all fat and healthy. They've been reared on high protein flake soil to give them the best possible start. USPS Priority shipping with tracking number is $8.00. Though I've never had any problems, I can...
  2. Titanus

    Granti Breeding Success

    I caught 4 pairs of Dynastes granti in September and set them up in individual breeding bins. Just yesterday (about 6 months later), I sifted through all the substrate and found a total of 148 eggs and larvae. Not bad for wild caught females that have usually already laid a decent amount of...
  3. Titanus

    Fermenting oak pellets

    I use these bags. They're just like the ones Daniel uses, and they're fantastic! Nice and breathable, but very durable.
  4. Titanus

    Max (beetlesaspets.blogspot.com)

    100% positive! I just completed a transaction with Max and could not have been more pleased! Communication was prompt, and he was more than happy to answer all of my questions. I will certainly be contacting him in the future and highly recommend him everybody else that is passionate about beetles!
  5. Titanus

    Chlorocala africana oertzeni

    They've finally started to emerge! 5 have successfully eclosed thus far (still have 16 pupae left). They have been raised on a 100% maple based substrate (70% leaves, 30% wood) and are all in excellent health (figured you'd want to know Orin!). They spend all their time either munching on beetle...
  6. Titanus

    Composting oak leaves

    Living in western Washington state is definitely not the best place for ready access to proper beetle breeding materials! There's virtually no oak other than those planted for ornamental reasons, so I've been thinking about a method to combat this. While I still have to make a ten hour round...
  7. Titanus

    Beetle-Experience

    I just placed an order through Steven for a jelly splitter (if you feed jelly you need one!) and a Japanese beetle magazine (BeKuwa, the best one) and I couldn't be more pleased Communication was great and he even included 14 FREE beetle jellies! They're direct from Japan and have all the neat...
  8. Titanus

    Kinshi bottles!

    So through all my constant online beetle wanderings I've become quite fascinated with the Asian method of using mycelium inoculated wood flake to consistently raise major male lucanids. I've read all the threads/posts on the forum about creating your own and the results seem to be mixed at best...
  9. Titanus

    Maple wood as an egg laying/rearing medium

    Hey everyone! First post here on the forums so forgive me if it's in the wrong section! I have a question that maybe some of you well versed beetle nuts can help me with! I live in western Washington and unfortunately there's a decided lack of oak available (which sucks for beetle enthusiasts...
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