DynastesDee
Tenebrio
Hi everybody, I’ve had some success in breeding some diabolical ironclad beetles. I currently have 5 larvae feeding on organic compost.I would like some advice in rearing this species to adulthood.
What do you mean by the rain part? Are you saying that you spray water at the beginning of every month for 4 months?First I had to get a 10 gallon tank. Put 2-3” of soaking coco fiber on the first layer. The second layer was 2-3” of damp organic compost with some coco fiber mixed. I had the third layer on top 3-4” of sand with a small amount of compost, coco fiber, crushed oak leaves and mesquite bark on top for hiding.
It might be better to substitute the mesquite bark and compost with more familiar wood that you’ve found them in or nearby. I’ve used this method to breed blue death feigning beetles and other desert beetle species. It’s also important to simulate rain at the beginning of 4 months and check the tank for larvae at the end of 4 every months. However, with non desert species such as Zopherus nodulosus haldemani I would use 1-2” of the sand mixture and part of a rotting log between the sand mix and the compost, make sure that the 3 substrates don't mix to much.