I was wondering if any of you beetle breeding experts have had success with getting female adults of Xyloryctes thestalus to lay eggs?
Orin in his book talks about how it took him 15 years to figure it out. He mentions something about grinding up fresh leaves and white mold as part of the substrate to get them to lay eggs but I'm not really sure what he means.
Fresh leaves as in green Oak leaves? White mold as in Kinshi or something else?
If you have actual experience in breeding this exact species, please let me know. If for some reason you want to keep it private, please message me. Maybe I can trade you something for the method.
This is an extremely common rhino beetle in Arizona in the summer but it's still a very cool looking beetle and it seems like it would be fun to raise. Just need to figure out how to get eggs from it. Using the usual methods that is used for other rhino beetles does not seem to work.
Thanks!
Orin in his book talks about how it took him 15 years to figure it out. He mentions something about grinding up fresh leaves and white mold as part of the substrate to get them to lay eggs but I'm not really sure what he means.
Fresh leaves as in green Oak leaves? White mold as in Kinshi or something else?
If you have actual experience in breeding this exact species, please let me know. If for some reason you want to keep it private, please message me. Maybe I can trade you something for the method.
This is an extremely common rhino beetle in Arizona in the summer but it's still a very cool looking beetle and it seems like it would be fun to raise. Just need to figure out how to get eggs from it. Using the usual methods that is used for other rhino beetles does not seem to work.
Thanks!