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    Peltotrupes

    Pretty abundant in Ocala
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    Lucanus mazama (sold out)

    Lucanus mazama larvae $15 each $10 each for 5+ 10 available
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    Dynastes tityus

    Tityus offspring from a pair I got off @Dynastes 2 years ago. Raised completely on potting soil. Pretty okay results 
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    I bred Xyloryctes thestalus!

    So they do breed in captivity wow.
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    Cotalpa

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    Nicagus!!!

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    Dorcus parrallelus

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    Nicagus!!!

    Nicagus larvae found near Cleveland, OH, with @Lucanus . Adults found under nearby log
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    Texas Ironclad Beetles

    Received a group of 17 of them for breeding from a wonderful person in Texas, really hoping it goes well
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    Roachcrossing's HUGE Auction: Large beetles also will be auctioned! SEE DETAILS IN POST

    Join the auction discord at: https://discord.gg/aNPA2xxPV2 This is a two day event, with tons and tons of various roaches, beetles, isopods and mantises up for auction at record low prices!!! Please check it out!  Check Roachcrossing.com for additional info
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    Chelymorpha cribraria (Fabricius) larvae available

    15 larvae available, 10 each, gold male x red female, all 15 for 100. LAG on express shipping/over shorter distances (MI)
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    New site up with all the info on rearing beetles (US natives)

    Check it out if you would like, finally put up a page on how to breed out natives. I will do periodical blog updates and add new species' care guides as I get to them, so there will be comprehensive guides on how to rear Rutela, Stenodontes, and the more niche Lucanids and Dynastids in the US...
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    Very shiny tortoise beetles

    Fun to rear, fast larval cycles and long adult span.
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    Sexing/determining the sex of Phileurus truncatus - triceratops beetle

    Sexing Phileurus truncatus - there is a lot of confusion over sexing Phileurus, as both genders of this species have horns. Thus, we need to use the last abdominal section of the adults. Note how they are different as the following indicates.
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