I put a small container in front of them and rub their butt to make them go in there.How’d you get it off the carpet?
I don’t want to be rude but I think you really need to learn how to read. I saw your augmented with Kim and I think you really just want to start a fight.Wait, you said that it is never used for breeding but why does it also say that you can start breeding at the end of August or early September?
Great advice. My stag beetles won’t move at all.I put a small container in front of them and rub their butt to make them go in there.
Then puts it back inside their original container
Ok, thanks for clarifying.Never used for breeding means he hasnt used this pair for breeding so their fresh and the lifespan should still be long. The time date is most likely that these guys need to cycle or hibernate etc.
Well, I just get worked up sometimes, but I didn't know if he said that he never used it for breeding or when a person buys it they can't use it for breeding. I never intended to start a fight in this forum.I don’t want to be rude but I think you really need to learn how to read. I saw your augmented with Kim and I think you really just want to start a fight.
It means that I never got eggs or larvae from them and they still need to wait to develop their reproducing system to mate and lay eggs.Wait, you said that it is never used for breeding but why does it also say that you can start breeding at the end of August or early September?
I breed my "exotic invertebrates" at my dad's house (Mexico) and breed American species and Goliathus at my California houseHate to be that guy but do you have a PPQ 526 approved already by the USDA? If not, this may be unwise.
Haha relatable! Sometimes when they don't move, I need to wait for a long timeGreat advice. My stag beetles won’t move at all.