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    New additions to the red zone

    Have you been able to get a larva to pupate? Or raise any of the larva to adulthood? Ive heard this species is pretty easy to raise in captivity but I’ve not had any larvae. I’m in a 90% sand 10% coir substrate.
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    New additions to the red zone

    I’d love some more information on breeding wooly beetles. I have about 15 of them. I’ve been trying to breed them but can’t seem to get them going.
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    How to Care for Death Feigning Beetles?

    Very easy to keep! Everything above is what I would recommend. I would also recommend misting a corner wall of the tank for them to drink from and also misting the substrate below it if you want to attempt breeding.
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    Desert beetles that aren't death feigning beetles

    I’ve got some Wooly Beetles and some Diabolical IronClad Beetles. The wooly beetles are fun to watch. The Diabolical are just awesome looking.i also have some stink beetles, they get pretty big.
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    New Invertebrate Club in Southern California!

    So, how are we all keeping in contact? I’ve been on the group and it’s been dead for a week, is there another forum? Or Facebook group? We should really find a place to organize. It seems we are just communicating and scattered through a bunch of different forums.
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    New Invertebrate Club in Southern California!

    Hello! I’m new to the board, but I’m SoCal based and would love to meet up! I’ll be attending the LA bug fair this weekend. My primary inverts are Jumping Spiders, Millipedes and Beetles. I do run a small online web shop and I’m creating content on YouTube. As of Right now my primary...
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    Collecting Spots in Southern CA?

    what are you looking for? Im in the same area.
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    Millipedes in Southern California?

    YES! Ive found a large species in the San Gabriel Mountain Bridge to Nowhere Trail. They are mostly found under rocks and in piles of moist leaves.
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