Hi Jordan
substrate for Lucanidae or Dynastidae?
I generally collect rotten oak or beech wood but it is not enough.
For Lucanidae I use fermented fresh oak or beech sawdust. You can use it for Dynastidae- 70% wood and 30% rotten leaves.
"A substrate for rearing Lucanid beetles
If you live in a place where you can get enough natural food for the species that you want to breed/rear, please skip this chapter. The natural food would be the best choice.
If not, on this page, I will tell you a recipe of a substrate for rearing Lucanid beetle larvae, which was originated by H. Kojima, a Japan’s leading expert on the breeding/rearing of Lucanid/Dynastine beetles.
To begin with, what you need are:
1) Sawdust or Decaying wood mulch (preferably Fagus sp. or Quercus sp.; no coniferous trees);
2) Wheat flour;
3) Natural water (avoid tap water, if possible); and
4) Active dry yeast (2 teaspoons / 5 liters of mulch)
* Capacity ratio of each, 1), 2) and 3), respectively: 10 to 1 to 1 (unit: liter)
The capacity ratio varies among the users of this substrate
Procedures:
STEP 1: Make mulch completely dry under direct sun or by any other means.
STEP 2: Mix the mulch with wheat flour. Then, pour water into them and stir them well.
STEP 3: Put some yeast and stir well.
STEP 4: Keep it at 25 or more degrees C. This makes the substrate well fermented.
STEP 5: Stir it at least once a day until its temperature returns normal. It may take one month.
* Wheat flour is nutrition and also acts as an agent to prompt fermentation which is
beneficial to larvae. And when fermentation begins, the substrate temperature rises.
To make wood into mulch, some hobbyists use a home juicer/mixer. Please be aware that you must make the right choice of wood. This is important. If you are unsure of it, you can ask someone who knows it."
Here are some pictures of my collection:
http://www.terrarium.com.pl/spis/notatnik.php?u=17933
tom