Mecynorrhina - Substrate and larvae check
Only check larvae on a planned schedule when THEY need it, not when you need it. Because every time we touch them and dig them out of the substrate, we stress them and this treatment can harm them, when made too often.

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Mecynorrhina torquata ugandensis - a blue male

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Sun Beetles, there care and maintanance

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Isopod Care Guide Part 2: Substrate & Decor

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Mecynorrhina torquata ugandensis - Controlling larvae

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Most Ridiculous Worker Mistakes Caught on Camera

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Rearing Goliathus regius - First larvas over 30 grams

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Invasion der Ameisen - Die unterschätzte Gefahr? Wie lässt sich Tapinoma magnum bekämpfen? SWR Doku

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Mecynorrhina polyphemus - Have they pupated?

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Giant flower beetles are getting out of their cells! More new mecynorrhina beetles emerge!

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Rearing containers for stag beetle larvae with Kinshi

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Rainbow stag beetle - Retrieval of larvas from a woodblock

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This Deep Sea Reptile Shouldn't Exist

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【アナバチ驚異の生存戦略】生きたまま昆虫を竹筒にすし詰め〜卵を産み付け幼虫たちに食べさせる【どうぶつ奇想天外/WAKUWAKU】

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This 1966 Millstone Technique Will Blow Your Mind—One Wrong Hit = Weeks of Work DESTROYED

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Asiatische Hornisse: Auch in Saarbrücken entfernt das "Velutina Netzwerk Saar" Nester | #zehnminuten

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How to keep Beetles (Weird and Wonderful Pets Episode 5 of 15)

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