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Arachnoprince
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I'm new to darkling beetles. I have a couple that appear to be the adults of mealworms, one little fuzzy round beetle (I have no idea what it is, was a freebie from Peter), 4 blue and 2 black death feigning beetles.
I've had them for a few months and the smaller of the two mealworm looking darkling beetles is doing the old classic "dying bug on the pavement during a sunny day" routine. On its back and legs going crazy. Been doing this all day now. I flip it over on to its feet and it just clumsily pops itself back over onto its back. So I put it in a dark area in the enclosure and pretty much will just let it die. Everyone else is acting fine.
The reason I'm writing this is because I'm very new to beetles and am hoping I am doing everything right. I have no idea how long this beetle is supposed to live nor how old it was when I got it, so I'm not feeling too responsible.
I'm keeping them all at room temperatures and that's 68-72 for a few months but very soon it will be going up to 78 for the next 6-8 months. I have them on a little less than an inch of eco earth (dried out) and give them fruits, veggies, fish food, etc... I usually let it sit there for a couple of days but all they seem to eat is the fish food. I'll dump a bit of water twice a week or so as well because I noticed a black death loved the water. Now, the blacks are burying themselves and the blues spend most of their time huddled up together.
I'd really appreciate anyone with experience keeping these beetles to share your housing care and feeding etc... Thanks!
I've had them for a few months and the smaller of the two mealworm looking darkling beetles is doing the old classic "dying bug on the pavement during a sunny day" routine. On its back and legs going crazy. Been doing this all day now. I flip it over on to its feet and it just clumsily pops itself back over onto its back. So I put it in a dark area in the enclosure and pretty much will just let it die. Everyone else is acting fine.
The reason I'm writing this is because I'm very new to beetles and am hoping I am doing everything right. I have no idea how long this beetle is supposed to live nor how old it was when I got it, so I'm not feeling too responsible.
I'm keeping them all at room temperatures and that's 68-72 for a few months but very soon it will be going up to 78 for the next 6-8 months. I have them on a little less than an inch of eco earth (dried out) and give them fruits, veggies, fish food, etc... I usually let it sit there for a couple of days but all they seem to eat is the fish food. I'll dump a bit of water twice a week or so as well because I noticed a black death loved the water. Now, the blacks are burying themselves and the blues spend most of their time huddled up together.
I'd really appreciate anyone with experience keeping these beetles to share your housing care and feeding etc... Thanks!