Oak Goliathus Oct 10, 2012 #2 Ok so..one of my Lucanus Elaphus male died today.. and a female died 2 weeks ago. I've learned that, if you feed them too early after they emerge, they will eventually die later. So, let it stay dormant for about 1-2 months. Last edited by a moderator: Oct 10, 2012
Ok so..one of my Lucanus Elaphus male died today.. and a female died 2 weeks ago. I've learned that, if you feed them too early after they emerge, they will eventually die later. So, let it stay dormant for about 1-2 months.
R Ryan Minard Eudicella Oct 11, 2012 #3 Oak said: Ok so..one of my Lucanus Elaphus male died today.. and a female died 2 weeks ago. I've learned that, if you feed them too early after they emerge, they will eventually die later. So, let it stay dormant for about 1-2 months. Click to expand... Sorry about that man... In a lil... I might be able to find you some larvae... k? xd... You have any males n females left?
Oak said: Ok so..one of my Lucanus Elaphus male died today.. and a female died 2 weeks ago. I've learned that, if you feed them too early after they emerge, they will eventually die later. So, let it stay dormant for about 1-2 months. Click to expand... Sorry about that man... In a lil... I might be able to find you some larvae... k? xd... You have any males n females left?