GelGelada
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Hello! I am attempting to breed a pair of rhino/ox beetles that I have obtained and wanted to know if there are any big things I should be avoiding?
I have had the pair together for one week to mate, where I have observed they have mated at least five times now to my knowledge. I had the female in a large paint bucket (over 6 inches deep) with lightly packed topsoil (with chicken dung and earthworm casings) mixed with rotten oak which I have hand-prepared and soaked over a few weeks. The oak pieces are a little large, but I wanted to emulate a fallen, rotten oak branch to encourage her to dig under it, like she did with the male's enclosure during the day. The oak is mixed throughout and the largest pieces are on the top layer with dead leaves. She burrowed down for a few days, but then came back up and repeatedly tried to fly out of the bucket, so I have her with the male again for tonight while I figure out why she came back up. I have not yet checked for eggs. Is it normal for them to dig down, lay and come back up? It had appeared that she was pulling down the apple/banana chunks I had left on the top of the soil prior to this. I have done a lot of reading, but most websites only talk about breeding other beetles and not what I have, so I am unsure if I am doing this correctly.
I have been told that they like sand in their substrate, but I don't know how much sand I should add to her bucket or if that is the right thing to do. Right now the bucket is aerating, as I was worried it might be too moist (I live in a very humid area and it has been very humid here because of hurricane Florence) as there is condensation building up on the sides of the container. The bucket is vented. No water can be squeezed out of the soil and oak, though.
Is there anything else I can add to the soil to make it more tempting, or should I just leave her in the container for as long as I can until she lays? I only check on her to feed her in the morning and replace her fruit. Is it possible she just won't lay at all, even after mating multiple times?
I feed both of them with banana with a few drops of raw honey, which they appear to eagerly eat but I am unsure if this is okay for long-term feeding or for producing eggs. I am going to buy jelly soon, but have not yet done so as I only have this one pair and the other grubs I am raising.
TLDR: Substrate is topsoil mixed with chicken+earthworm dung, dead leaves and boiled+soaked oak pieces & bark; female ox beetle appears to have rejected the soil and doesn't appear to want to lay. What do?
I have had the pair together for one week to mate, where I have observed they have mated at least five times now to my knowledge. I had the female in a large paint bucket (over 6 inches deep) with lightly packed topsoil (with chicken dung and earthworm casings) mixed with rotten oak which I have hand-prepared and soaked over a few weeks. The oak pieces are a little large, but I wanted to emulate a fallen, rotten oak branch to encourage her to dig under it, like she did with the male's enclosure during the day. The oak is mixed throughout and the largest pieces are on the top layer with dead leaves. She burrowed down for a few days, but then came back up and repeatedly tried to fly out of the bucket, so I have her with the male again for tonight while I figure out why she came back up. I have not yet checked for eggs. Is it normal for them to dig down, lay and come back up? It had appeared that she was pulling down the apple/banana chunks I had left on the top of the soil prior to this. I have done a lot of reading, but most websites only talk about breeding other beetles and not what I have, so I am unsure if I am doing this correctly.
I have been told that they like sand in their substrate, but I don't know how much sand I should add to her bucket or if that is the right thing to do. Right now the bucket is aerating, as I was worried it might be too moist (I live in a very humid area and it has been very humid here because of hurricane Florence) as there is condensation building up on the sides of the container. The bucket is vented. No water can be squeezed out of the soil and oak, though.
Is there anything else I can add to the soil to make it more tempting, or should I just leave her in the container for as long as I can until she lays? I only check on her to feed her in the morning and replace her fruit. Is it possible she just won't lay at all, even after mating multiple times?
I feed both of them with banana with a few drops of raw honey, which they appear to eagerly eat but I am unsure if this is okay for long-term feeding or for producing eggs. I am going to buy jelly soon, but have not yet done so as I only have this one pair and the other grubs I am raising.
TLDR: Substrate is topsoil mixed with chicken+earthworm dung, dead leaves and boiled+soaked oak pieces & bark; female ox beetle appears to have rejected the soil and doesn't appear to want to lay. What do?
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