attenboroughii
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Hi all.
Urchin Beetle(Prionotheca coronata coronata) is breeding and I'd like to share information.
I got some adults from Israel last November.

This is the rearing container. It's about 570 square centimeters.
I spread silica sand 1.2 inches thick and moistened half of the container.
They eat whatever they are fed. cat food, wheat, Carrot, cabbage, banana, and so on.
I kept them at 82℉.

mating

They remained still for a while, but in February of this year, they suddenly started laying eggs.
Eggs are laid at night in damp areas of sand. About 5 eggs every few days.

Eggs hatch in about 2 weeks.

Larvae are reared one by one in such cups.
Crushed cat food or cereal grains are the food.
Place a pinch of food in the bottom of the cup, cover it with dry sand to a depth of about 0.4 inches, and put the larva in.

When the larvae dive, mist the sand and moisten it slightly.
If they dry out too much, they may molt improperly.

First instar larvae with full bellies.

The larvae reach the 2nd instar in about 10 days.
The cups should be changed from time to time to prevent mold growth on the food.
It takes a little longer than 2 weeks to reach the 3rd instar.

The larvae are growing well and the largest larvae are in the 4th instar.
Just after molting, they are about 1.2 inches long.