@klm2461 Where are you located? In Korea(where I live), nice sized stag beetles are expensive too, but we aren't allowed to have foreign species(of course, they do sell them illegally, but they are very, very expensive).
What's really sad is the price of reptiles and amphibians here.
What is he doing? Looks like that stag beetle female is having more fun than what we human females go through.... & wow that male went beyond 5 mins. Most human guys only last for 2 mins & they don't even bother giving a massage. Clearly, we human females have been duped & are stuck with such ungrateful males. I wonder if the stag beetle female would share her massaging, energizer male with me XD. Anyways I bet after that camera went off the male mated again. Thank u for sharing this video.
I really don't know why reptiles are SO expensive in Korea.... I really wanted to buy a baby bearded dragon but it's 90 won...... If I only had money ㅠㅠ
@Peterkim981 No matter how hard I try to make big adults, I always fail... I am raising a bunch of larvae in kinshi(균사)and a few in fermented decayed wood flakes.
The male is mine, he's about 70~72mm, and the female belongs to my friend,so I forgot how big she is...
And yeah... LOL 90won, that's like 90 cents right? Don't you mean 90,000 won? Anyway...
I was wondering, do you know where to get reptile food other than crickets and mealworms here? I can't find any of the stuff from CA...
@jxz107 Yeah I meant 90,000 won ^^;;;;;; sorry about that....and what do you mean by "other" foods? Do you mean the calcium jelly thing? I really think that in Korea we don't get alot of stuff from the states, which kinda sucks...
@Peterkim981 Actually when I mean other foods, I mean wingless fruit flies, phoenix worms, hornworms, silkworms, waxworms, roaches, etc. I managed to find some foods similar to the ones above(here in Korea):
hoverfly larvae(동애등애 유충)to replace phoenix worms
flower beetle larvae(꽃무지 유충)to replace waxworms
silkworms
wingless fruit fly
I can't find hornworms, silkworms are always unavailable, and nobody sells roaches....
@Peterkim981 Oh... well, I actually was interested in starting a leo colony, or maybe buying some frogs, but the food types aren't diverse enough. As for snakes, much easier when it come to food, but the enclosures they have for sale are both ridiculously expensive and are horrible in quality. So either I can keep them in tubs(네오박스)or build my own, or have my enclosures made directly by the aquarium companies(expensive). : (
I used to own a ghost corn back in CA, but nothing here as of now.
@jxz107 When I was in Ohio I did have a dozen salamanders but I sold them all....I am planing to let my leos mate next year. I'm kinda worried about incubating the eggs because I am a starter, and once again my rhino beetle eggs were ALL slugs...
@Peterkim981 As you can see from my other vids and 충우posts, I also kept some salamanders(hynobius leechii) for a few months before rereleasing them back into the wild. To be honest, the only salamanders that catch my eye these days are tigers, fire sals, and occasionally axolotls, red spotteds, and fire bellies...
There are many articles on how to make your own incubator online.
Sorry to hear about the rhino eggs. : ( hope you get a ton of fertile ones next time!
I really, want a stag beetle, but sadly in our country they don't sell any, and in online websites they're really expensive.
klm2461 1 month ago
@klm2461 Where are you located? In Korea(where I live), nice sized stag beetles are expensive too, but we aren't allowed to have foreign species(of course, they do sell them illegally, but they are very, very expensive).
What's really sad is the price of reptiles and amphibians here.
jxz107 4 weeks ago
What is he doing? Looks like that stag beetle female is having more fun than what we human females go through.... & wow that male went beyond 5 mins. Most human guys only last for 2 mins & they don't even bother giving a massage. Clearly, we human females have been duped & are stuck with such ungrateful males. I wonder if the stag beetle female would share her massaging, energizer male with me XD. Anyways I bet after that camera went off the male mated again. Thank u for sharing this video.
LadyBludgeon 3 months ago
ha! she is gettin "beetlejuiced"
daewooparts 7 months ago
Kinky ;)
ReptilesAndSuch 7 months ago
So that's how they do it. ;)
SAsgarters 7 months ago
I really don't know why reptiles are SO expensive in Korea.... I really wanted to buy a baby bearded dragon but it's 90 won...... If I only had money ㅠㅠ
Peterkim981 7 months ago
@Peterkim981 No matter how hard I try to make big adults, I always fail... I am raising a bunch of larvae in kinshi(균사)and a few in fermented decayed wood flakes.
The male is mine, he's about 70~72mm, and the female belongs to my friend,so I forgot how big she is...
And yeah... LOL 90won, that's like 90 cents right? Don't you mean 90,000 won? Anyway...
I was wondering, do you know where to get reptile food other than crickets and mealworms here? I can't find any of the stuff from CA...
jxz107 7 months ago
@jxz107 Yeah I meant 90,000 won ^^;;;;;; sorry about that....and what do you mean by "other" foods? Do you mean the calcium jelly thing? I really think that in Korea we don't get alot of stuff from the states, which kinda sucks...
Peterkim981 7 months ago
@Peterkim981 Actually when I mean other foods, I mean wingless fruit flies, phoenix worms, hornworms, silkworms, waxworms, roaches, etc. I managed to find some foods similar to the ones above(here in Korea):
hoverfly larvae(동애등애 유충)to replace phoenix worms
flower beetle larvae(꽃무지 유충)to replace waxworms
silkworms
wingless fruit fly
I can't find hornworms, silkworms are always unavailable, and nobody sells roaches....
jxz107 7 months ago
@jxz107 But do you have a pet reptile, amphibian etc? I mean you won't be looking for a variety of worms for nothing.
Peterkim981 7 months ago
@Peterkim981 Oh... well, I actually was interested in starting a leo colony, or maybe buying some frogs, but the food types aren't diverse enough. As for snakes, much easier when it come to food, but the enclosures they have for sale are both ridiculously expensive and are horrible in quality. So either I can keep them in tubs(네오박스)or build my own, or have my enclosures made directly by the aquarium companies(expensive). : (
I used to own a ghost corn back in CA, but nothing here as of now.
jxz107 7 months ago
@jxz107 When I was in Ohio I did have a dozen salamanders but I sold them all....I am planing to let my leos mate next year. I'm kinda worried about incubating the eggs because I am a starter, and once again my rhino beetle eggs were ALL slugs...
Peterkim981 7 months ago
@Peterkim981 As you can see from my other vids and 충우posts, I also kept some salamanders(hynobius leechii) for a few months before rereleasing them back into the wild. To be honest, the only salamanders that catch my eye these days are tigers, fire sals, and occasionally axolotls, red spotteds, and fire bellies...
There are many articles on how to make your own incubator online.
Sorry to hear about the rhino eggs. : ( hope you get a ton of fertile ones next time!
jxz107 7 months ago
@jxz107 Thanks^^ Keep up your good work :D
Peterkim981 7 months ago
How big are they? I have a male that is 75mm and a female that's 39mm. By the way nice stags^^ they seemed to mate "calmly"^^
Peterkim981 7 months ago