Is that a Dorcus at the end there? - fantastic photos. Thanks
tikibartender2 1 year ago
@tikibartender2 Actually, it's a rhinoceros beetle, Allomyrina Dichotoma. Thanks for watching!
The larvae at the beginning and the yellow pupae that follow are Dorcus species. : )
jxz107 1 year ago
Glad the breeding project is comming along! They look so freaky looking as pupae lol Awesome pic of the big jaws at 3:01
RachelSnakes 1 year ago
@RachelSnakes Thanks a bunch! Yeah, I have 2 males, each will breed 2 females, which makes about 24-240 eggs/larvae(the one that bred laid 60+)
LOL, he looks so big, but he's rather small in person. He bred too!
Yep, you should google "tiger beetle pupae" and "hornet pupae" even worse!
Very nice. :)
SAsgarters 1 year ago
Is that a Dorcus at the end there? - fantastic photos. Thanks
tikibartender2 1 year ago
@tikibartender2 Actually, it's a rhinoceros beetle, Allomyrina Dichotoma. Thanks for watching!
The larvae at the beginning and the yellow pupae that follow are Dorcus species. : )
jxz107 1 year ago
Glad the breeding project is comming along! They look so freaky looking as pupae lol Awesome pic of the big jaws at 3:01
RachelSnakes 1 year ago
@RachelSnakes Thanks a bunch! Yeah, I have 2 males, each will breed 2 females, which makes about 24-240 eggs/larvae(the one that bred laid 60+)
LOL, he looks so big, but he's rather small in person. He bred too!
Yep, you should google "tiger beetle pupae" and "hornet pupae" even worse!
jxz107 1 year ago
Very nice. :)
SAsgarters 1 year ago