Fungi in my Dynastes containers

jreidsma

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I bought organic potting soil for my Dynastes granti and tityus. But it was wet so I let it sit out for a while (a couple weeks) on my porch to dry.

With some of my plants I used to get this but it was white, and is actually calcium or other build ups. But I don't know about on these.

If I scoop out the top bit of the soil do you think it would be safe for my larva? Or should I throw it out and buy another bag?

 
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when i got my potting soil it wasn't wet..but i heard mold doesn't effect larva. But i'm not 100% sure about that, some mold does.

 
I mixed up the one container to see what it does. I don't know for sure if it is fungi or just fertilizer that built up on the soil.

I might just buy a new bag saturday and dry it out faster by spreading it out on trashbags.

 
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After looking online I do not think this is mold. But rather mineral deposits left by the evaporating water and hot temps. See here:

http://0.tqn.com/w/experts/Carnivorous-Plants-711/2010/07/soil-blight-1.jpg

So what do you all think about the larva going in the soil now? I am thinking it is safe because this does not look like mold. The top of the soil was dry and there is quite a bit of air circulation where I am drying the soil. And I did not get sick right away from it.

 
Lol, that would be nice
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I did have five D. tityus grubs and three D. granti eggs. The eggs look fine and so they went in the new bigger tubs.

But when I poured out the containers I had the tityus in I couldn't find them. I found the head of one but nothing else. And the air holes were too small for them to get out of. So I guess they all mysteriously died. Maybe they dried out too much while I was gone camping? I was gone a week and when I got back they had dried quite a bit, so I moistened them again and didn't think anything about them dying.
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I just kept them in little holding containers, they dried out pretty bad while I was gone camping and so I am thinking they may have dehydrated while I was gone
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I had them in the soil they were sent to me in.

Maybe the little granti will hatch and do well though
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I just kept them in little holding containers, they dried out pretty bad while I was gone camping and so I am thinking they may have dehydrated while I was gone
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I had them in the soil they were sent to me in.

Maybe the little granti will hatch and do well though
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I hope the granti hatch. Mine haven't yet
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. I hope they aren't "bad eggs"
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... if they are, I'll feel bad. XD.

Might be able to make it up to you if they are infertile BTW...

 
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I have heard that granti can take months and months to hatch on uncommon occasions. I hope these hatch soon though
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