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16.04.2012 13:29, BO.

I raised them to adult size and fed them to ants..
it is better to keep one larva at a time .

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16.04.2012 22:25, Коллекционер

what could be the reason that they don't dig minks? I can't feed them because of this(

19.04.2012 22:24, Коллекционер

Here. now Cicindela has also been added. don't really know how to get their larvae?

And more.. no one knows how to determine their gender?

This post was edited by Collector - 19.04.2012 22: 25

20.04.2012 1:23, Bad Den


And more.. no one knows how to determine their gender?

Males have extended forelegs
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20.04.2012 10:50, BO.

what could be the reason that they don't dig minks? I can't feed them because of this(

I would pay attention to the humidity of the sand and the temperature. Drier sand ( it can be calcined and allowed to cool on a napkin) and the temperature is higher.

The post was edited by BO. - 20.04.2012 10:50

20.04.2012 15:15, Коллекционер

I would pay attention to the humidity of the sand and the temperature. Drier sand ( it can be calcined and allowed to cool on a napkin) and the temperature is higher.


the sand is already dry.. transplanted them into the aquarium dug a funnel just one.. I fed him.. the funnel has increased)



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How to feed a bumblebee? I think so using the same method as motylkov.. but. how to do it? after all, the bumblebee in the" cooled " state almost does not move, and if it gets sogd, then it confused.gifcan not be kept in a jar with a cloth moistened with sweet water? confused.gif confused.gif

21.04.2012 19:06, BO.

why do you need a "chilled" bumblebee?
wasps bees - a drop of honey syrup, you can put it on cotton wool, you can put it on a twig..
I use top dressing for "savages", while you can take pictures of them..

21.04.2012 20:36, Коллекционер

all. I took him to the dacha.. I hope it will take root smile.gif

22.04.2012 18:31, Коллекционер

today hapanul colony of Camponotus vagus .. winged males/females, workers, soldiers.. I would like to know how to keep them and what to feed

22.04.2012 22:22, headshotboy

Oh, shit... Total recall... cool.gif
It's nice to remember-I kept a lot of people...

If the larvae of ant lions do not make craters, it is cold and the sand is a little wet, but the temperature is more important. I kept them repeatedly, from the very first ages to imago - without any problems. Cool animals, the main thing is that they don't require much space smile.gifAt +35-38, they even tried to dig frankly damp gravel wall.gif

And so - at one time he was very fond of various arthropods, had more than 100 positions on terafosides, liked avicularia and pecilotherium the most, and pamphobeteus from the ground ones...
From non-terafoside-kept all sorts of diplurids, barihelids, atypuses... Of the higher ones, I really liked sparassids, they are large and very spectacular - I kept holconium, heteropods, etc. - I did not determine under what names they came - they lived under such names. They are not very difficult to breed, but the maintenance of juveniles is some kind of enchanting quest: spiders not only run at the speed of light, but also jump and hide in the slightest cracks. The first cocoon, I remember, ran around the apartment immediately after leaving - I naively believed a two-millimeter mesh on the grid was sufficient...
The most fun - salticides, but they are difficult, I have not lived for a long time... Although all sorts of large, almost centimeter-long, o-very interesting animals came from the tropics...
There were about 50 scorpions-mostly butids, held by titiusov, tsentruroides... Very elegant scorpions, although, of course, the actual scorpionids are more spectacular - especially large heterometrus.
Solpug kept - awesome creatures, but only some dark burrowing Africans lived for a long time, our galeodes quickly languished and died.

From millipedes - hylopods... No matter how much I tried to keep a diplopod - well, it's not interesting, and that's all. They are, of course, spectacular and beautiful, but completely uninteresting: D
And large predatory hylopods-fantastic animals who have never seen a gigantea jump-have lost a lot... cool.gif And how she knocks down a mouse and eats - you look and go nuts...

Here, by the way, with whom nothing sensible ever came out-so it was with the scootigers. No matter how much I tried to keep them, both ours and from warm countries - well, they dragged on for a month at most, then died. And they ate normally, and shed. I still don't understand what the problem is.

Insects are mostly erect-winged insects and beetles. Bears, mantises, large grasshoppers, crickets, essno. From beetle-plate and ground beetle, they are probably the most common and easy to maintain. Pereponov kept ants and bumblebees in his boyhood. Polisty year lived on the loggia and in the apartment - to the delight of the family wink.gif

Crabs are freshwater and other diverse-crustaceanssmile.gif-but this is still more of an aquarium.
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