Jncxity L2 Feb 21, 2014 #2 I recently found 3 of these on some rotting oak logs. Does anyone have any advice on trying keep a small colony of them? Sorry for the blurry photos, it's hard to get my camera to take clear pictures that close up.
I recently found 3 of these on some rotting oak logs. Does anyone have any advice on trying keep a small colony of them? Sorry for the blurry photos, it's hard to get my camera to take clear pictures that close up.
LarvaHunter Eudicella Feb 21, 2014 #3 You need to put them in a small container with Leaf litter you resupply, soil mites and small invertebrates/insects they will probably eat. Keep the humidity decent or they will dry out. I have found up to 10 under one longhorn beetles electra.
You need to put them in a small container with Leaf litter you resupply, soil mites and small invertebrates/insects they will probably eat. Keep the humidity decent or they will dry out. I have found up to 10 under one longhorn beetles electra.
H hardshell Mecynorrhina Feb 21, 2014 #4 LarvaHunter said: You need to put them in a small container with Leaf litter you resupply, soil mites and small invertebrates/insects they will probably eat. Keep the humidity decent or they will dry out. I have found up to 10 under one longhorn beetles electra. Click to expand... wow nice! i found couple under a bark i placed them in my roach cage for mite control but they are gone now O_O
LarvaHunter said: You need to put them in a small container with Leaf litter you resupply, soil mites and small invertebrates/insects they will probably eat. Keep the humidity decent or they will dry out. I have found up to 10 under one longhorn beetles electra. Click to expand... wow nice! i found couple under a bark i placed them in my roach cage for mite control but they are gone now O_O