Armored Darkling Beetle Eleodes armata pupa going on 4 weeks. I started with 14 larva. As far as I can see so far, 3 larva died and never went to pupae stage. One larva crawls around and doesn't want to curl up yet, and the rest I can't see. But I can see one that is doing very well. They are in a mix of sand and coco fiber. I have different mix ratios in different types of containers. Just experimenting, I used a tackle box see through container to place larva in. I punched holes in the top. It holds humidity very well and the sand and coco fiber is holding a great texture and keeping the little cave it made. Around 71 72 degrees. The first picture is almost 4 weeks ago. Each larva was over 1.5 inches. They were then kept in a dark place and now I check once a day on the progress. No food was placed in the containers. substrate is about 2 to 3 inches deep. ( disclaimer - I am by far the least knowledgeable on knowing the scientific names and process of our little beetle friends. But since I was a kid, I have always been fascinated with insects of all types. I just find it relaxing and challenging to try to breed these guys. If I am successful, I will isolate these guys, see how long they live for, and breed these separate from wild ones. I also just bought an incubator and will place my new batch in there. I plan to do the same thing with Blue Death Beetles once I find a male for my lonely female BDB. hint hint if anyone can sell me any type of Death Feigning Beetle.




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