Onion01;1976960; said:wow, that looks cool! may i ask where you are located? what is the purpose of these clubs?
Cool, do you bred your invertebrates?Rakie;1978220; said:Each of the beetles have different longevity, this SPECIFIC one will live 6-8 months (8 is being generous, most likely 6~) and this SPECIFIC species was a grub for 2 years.
This club is called "SCABIES" (Southern California Arachnid, Bug, Invertebrate, Entomological Society). We are pretty much lovers of all animals, lots of us keep cichlids and fish / reefs, all of us keep Tarantulas, Scorpions, some keep venemous centipedes (I do) and some keep all of the above + rare insects including beetles, walking sticks, mantids and True spiders (not Tarantulas, just spiders from all over, some are pretty nice looking)
I myself keep Tarantulas, Centipedes, and Scorpions, as well as many other things that have nothing to do with SCABIES (Birds / fish etc etc)
ironmunki;1978452; said:Some of those beetles look pretty dayum cool! I don't know if I have the patience to keep them as a grub/maggot for years only to have them live as a beetle for less than half a year though. I had a tarantula who just passed away this february after 8 years. I may get another.
coura;1978349; said:Cool, do you bred your invertebrates?That would be good with so many wild habitats being destroyed. Some day lots of thouse big inverts may only last in captivity
![]()
davo;1978509; said:What do you feed them as a grub? And do the grubs look quite cool, or do they look like maggots?
