Hello everyone! I am a beginner bug enthusiast from the New England area and I have just recently started to expand my knowledge from ants, to other arthropods like Isopods, and now I want to keep some beetles! As of right now, I am keeping a colony of Tenebrio molitar as feeder and I am awaiting upon around 30 pupae to start off my first generation of beetles! They are fun to watch, but observing them in a substrate of oats and under paper towel cardboard rolls in a container that clouds up view just doesn't cut it for me, so I am looking for a beetle species to keep as a pet, in a cool looking natural setup! Here is what I'm looking for:
-They can survive and breed fine in relatively dry to a dry substrate
-Colorful; Not a dull brown or rust color
- Can be kept in coconut fiber and/or sand
-Not hard to catch in my area (Massachusetts)
Any ideas?
Thanks for reading, and hello to anyone here from Formiculture or InsectBoards
-They can survive and breed fine in relatively dry to a dry substrate
-Colorful; Not a dull brown or rust color
- Can be kept in coconut fiber and/or sand
-Not hard to catch in my area (Massachusetts)
Any ideas?
Thanks for reading, and hello to anyone here from Formiculture or InsectBoards
