B Bugboy3092 Strategus Sep 23, 2017 #2 Hey does anyone know if this is good substrate for dynastes granti to lay eggs in?
B Bugboy3092 Strategus Sep 23, 2017 #5 It's wood and leaves, mostly wood though Last edited by a moderator: Sep 23, 2017
R Redmont L3 Sep 23, 2017 #6 It sounds good, You could add some top soil to the mix, to make it last longer
B Bugboy3092 Strategus Sep 23, 2017 #7 Ok thanks, would that just be soil I can find in a yard? Or can I get it from lowes/Home Depot?
R Redmont L3 Sep 26, 2017 #9 Personal posting soil is meant for plants in pots so it has added ingredients to it, top soil is more natural and cheeper, thats my opinion
Personal posting soil is meant for plants in pots so it has added ingredients to it, top soil is more natural and cheeper, thats my opinion
D Dragozap L3 Oct 1, 2017 #10 Just make sure if you are using potting soil that you move the eggs into better substrate(i think?), because I am not very sure potting soil has nutrition vital to the first stage of beetle larval growth.
Just make sure if you are using potting soil that you move the eggs into better substrate(i think?), because I am not very sure potting soil has nutrition vital to the first stage of beetle larval growth.