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What the heck do you mean, there's no such thing as too many beetle pictures
MORE! I demand it, those are incredible, stunning, I see why you liked the paintings now, I'd love to see more, pm if you want but post here for sure.
I've painted a chalcosoma which was fun but wouldn't mind a go at a megasoma. Thanks for the amking photos, I'd love to see more, I'll see if I still have the picture of the mecs the collector here sent me. He had a super good collection of goliathus variations too.
Lol, I'm almost in tears here- They are so beautiful, Thought the second one was amazing- I don't even want to think of the cost! but then more and more amazing beetles- I'm gobsmacked- truly-
ahhh- there is nothing i love to paint more than beetles- love painting allsorts of things but beetles are the one, I want to paint alllll of them hehe, I'm busy painting to sell the medieval works at the moment but next time I have a break I'll have to get back to beetles for a while- That's totally made my evening-Thanks
Bet @Andee is drooling over them too
Idk if drooling is the right word XD I think they are pretty yes... the thing is I am not one for what would it be.... specimens? Art of a specimen is one thing, but a live beetle that's where it's at. Seeing them in their daily routine. Maybe I am weird XD
Omg, I have had beyeri before, they are the scarab beetles I was talking about having before, they were such a love of my life. I need to learn how to make kinshi again though. I had issues raising the larvae of my original group passed certain stages because my kinshi started turning bad after a while (drove me insane when I had to scramble to make a new batch with growing babies). So I just need to do some research.... Do you think another group of Beyeri could be collected in fall? (I think my guys were strongly affected by rainfall and humidity increase?)
I definitely want Beyeri, I have used to feed adults evergreen oak which I have growing all around me, and had kinshi made from rotting ever green oak and I think I innoculated it with shiitake mushroom spores... I don't remember it was years ago. I have no had Gloriosa yet, I wouldn't want to have any of the beetles before I was really well set up, so I am perfectly fine waiting until next year. I am always like this anymore it seems. XD I always want to be super prepared before taking on anything new.
Sounds like you know a lot about kinshi but check out 'beetle breeding Daniel ambuehl' on YouTube he's made a new 20 min video, last in German, about how he makes kinshi and it's incredibly good, very informative and he's great.I definitely want Beyeri, I have used to feed adults evergreen oak which I have growing all around me, and had kinshi made from rotting ever green oak and I think I innoculated it with shiitake mushroom spores... I don't remember it was years ago. I have no had Gloriosa yet, I wouldn't want to have any of the beetles before I was really well set up, so I am perfectly fine waiting until next year. I am always like this anymore it seems. XD I always want to be super prepared before taking on anything new.