In-Log Stag Rearing for Majors?

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Cerambycidae
What stag larvae will produce major males when raised in decayed logs? In other words, with out the use of flake soil, kinshi, fermented sawdust, etc.

 
pretty much every species i think does better in a piece of wood rather than flakes or kinshi, but this is just from my personal experience i could be wrong

 
Can you suggest a few species (from your experience or other source) that do epically well 'in-log'?

 
stagtacus,

If you're going to take the time to type, try using your energy in more beneficial ways. Maybe suggest a species or two that you've had luck with.
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As Satanas said, almost all stag beetles are found in logs. I have seen videos of people breaking into rotting logs and seeing a medium sized beetle come out. I think it all depends on the genetics, how much the larvae eats, and available nutrients in the rotting log.

 
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I got confused with what females need to trigger egg laying, thought it was what the larvae needed to live in. I made it more complicated than it needed to be. It's really quite easy. lol

Thanks all.

 
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