happy1892
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Here is a picture of a Lucanus elaphus pupa I took yesterday.
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Yep.Awesome! Looks like a healthy major male!
That's its *****. lolLooks like your doing great with them. Nice to see them morphing to adults.
I'm curious though what are the spiral protrusions on the end of the abdomen?
Ha, guess that his mandibles aren't the only big thing on him lol.That's its *****. lol
Thank you. These guys I caught as larvae I found underneath moist logs on the ground in some woods around here in NC. Yes, I will certainly try to keep these in breeding (my first time trying to breed this species). I am thinking about going out and collecting some larvae again.Wow, great set of photos, I wish my camera was that good! Are you going to breed them again?
Yes, they eat bananas, apples, and other fruits as adults. An orange thing comes out from their mouth. In the wild though, this species might eat sap from some types of trees, but I am not sure, at least other species of stagbeetles do that in the wild.They are beautiful! Do the adults eat? If so, what do they eat?
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