Neonpossum
Arachnopeon
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- Jun 7, 2020
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Hello all! Kind of weird question I know, but I'm a taxidermist and I process animal skulls. I've had a dermestid colony in the past but found them difficult to keep the colony going, plus I was quite afraid they'd escape and have a munch on my mounts!
I've been suggested two different species for bone cleaning: Orange head roaches (E. Prosticus) and Dairy Cow Isopods (P. Laevis). I've kept orange heads before but I've never heard of them eating meat from bone, but I only had a small amount and fed them dog/cat food for their protein.
The isopods are super attractive and I love their colours, no idea if they are good though. For reference I'd be removing most of the meat and animal matter from the skulls, leaving the rest to the bugs.
Has anyone fed dead animals to these species before, do they leave the skeleton as people have told me?
Thanks!
I've been suggested two different species for bone cleaning: Orange head roaches (E. Prosticus) and Dairy Cow Isopods (P. Laevis). I've kept orange heads before but I've never heard of them eating meat from bone, but I only had a small amount and fed them dog/cat food for their protein.
The isopods are super attractive and I love their colours, no idea if they are good though. For reference I'd be removing most of the meat and animal matter from the skulls, leaving the rest to the bugs.
Has anyone fed dead animals to these species before, do they leave the skeleton as people have told me?
Thanks!