Beetle missing part of both middle legs.

charx53

Tenebrio
So, a few days ago I found my male Dynastes tityus on his back in his enclosure. I flipped him over to find both of his middle legs were missing half way. I waited until morning to see if he had moved, but he didn't. He was in this enclosure alone. I ended up putting him in the freezer to put him out of suffering, as I assumed his death was near.

Has this ever happened to anyone before? I am unsure why his legs would be missing..

 
Yep! Happens to me most of the time. That's part of the reason why most of my dried collection is damaged.

 
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No! It just happens when they get old. I'm guessing yours was in an egg laying container correct? I once had a Dynastes grantii female who emerged with almost no legs.

 
Do they eat more when close to death? My females seem to be devouring their food more than they used to. I am still finding some eggs, but not too many. I feel they are nearing death as well. I thought the females would go first, but guess not!

 
is the environment too dry or too wet?

some tityus can live 6 month after it's active.

and yes, the older they become, the easier the legs fall off.

 
is the environment too dry or too wet?

some tityus can live 6 month after it's active.

and yes, the older they become, the easier the legs fall off.
Not too wet or dry from what I noticed. But I don't know how old he was when I got him anyways. He produced me some offspring so no worries.

 
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