JunkaiWangisme
Tenebrio
Some cb antaeus from a 2020 WC adults (light trapped in Ocala, FL). I can manage to breed this species but production isn’t that great (I hear they are easier from none sand scrub areas, especially further north), and they seem to require sand with breeding. They also seem to have a disproportional amount of females, comparative to males. Have everyone’s experience with antaeus from sandy areas been like this? I use 40 percent flake soil, 30 percent raised bed soil (I use this soil to breed and raise tityus with great success, as the only substrate I use for them), and 30 percent lake sand.
antaeus from this locality seem to have no issue with being raised just on flake soil though, which is rather nice. Larvae seem to have high cannibalistic tendencies, in contrast to their tame cousins aloeus, which tolerates quite a bit of crowding.

antaeus from this locality seem to have no issue with being raised just on flake soil though, which is rather nice. Larvae seem to have high cannibalistic tendencies, in contrast to their tame cousins aloeus, which tolerates quite a bit of crowding.
