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Rainbow stag beetle larva kit

Rainbow stag beetle larva kit

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Rainbow stag beetle grow kit

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This item will provide you with 1x Phalacrognathus muelleri larva kit

About the species:

Phalacrognathus muelleri is a stag beetle species that originates from Australia. They are famously known for their distinctive rainbow-colored elytra. Adult males possess large, curved mandibles, which serve as weapons during combat with rival males. In contrast, the smaller mandibles of the female beetles enable them to burrow into decaying trees for egg-laying purposes. The adults have a long life span and can live up to 2 years depending on the husbandry, which makes them an excellent pet for hobbyists

About the kit:

This kit has everything that you need to raise a rainbow stag beetle larva to an adult beetle!

The kit comes with the following items:

  • 1x L1/L2 Phalacrognathus muelleri larva
  • 16oz container with ventilation holes covered in micropore tape
  • 1 gallon of stag beetle flake soil
  • Growing instructions

 

Difficulty level: Beginner

THIS SPECIES IS NOT NATIVE TO THE U.S. AND IS NOT TO BE RELEASED OUTDOORS!

 

Shipping Info:

This item has free USPS Priority shipping!

To ensure the safe arrival of adult beetles or larvae, packages are shipped with either a heat pack or cold pack, depending on the prevailing weather conditions in the receiving area. However, if the weather conditions are extreme, excessively cold or hot, the shipment will be withheld until the weather becomes favorable.

Packages are usually sent out on Mondays-Wednesdays. 

Two shipping options are available: Standard(USPS Priority) and Express(UPS Overnight). Although DOAs are rare, for Live Arrival Guarantee(LAG), you MUST choose the UPS Overnight shipping option.

More information on LAG and shipping here

For further inquiries and concerns, please contact us.

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