
LARVAE: Eastern Hercules beetle (Dynastes Tityus)
#Beginner #Tame #BudgetFriendly "Eastern Hercules Beetle," also known as Dynastes Tityus. From head to tail, these beetles shine in golden hues with unique spots and patterns. Their lifespan is longer compared to other beetles, almost a year, and their non-picky eating habits make them favorites among keepers, providing long-term enjoyment. Native Habitat: Primarily found in the eastern region of North America. Features: Their bodies sport unique yellow markings and patterns. Size: 40-70 mm Larvae Stage: 8-18 months Space for Larvae: 1800-3000ml (males) Adult Lifespan: 4-12 months. Behavior: Lively and friendly Substrate and Air Temperature: 68-78°F (18-25 ° C) / Humidity: 60-80%. Food: Beetle Jelly Difficulty: Beginner Housing Tips: It's better to keep adult beetles in their individual containers Rearing Tips: Hibernation can last for 2-3 months or more. It's best to provide separate containers for adult beetles, ensuring they have enough space. Beetle larvae go through