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Post by kingdomofbeetle on Feb 2, 2011 6:41:01 GMT -8
;D that is alive Lucanus cervus from Breeding , male is 83mm ! very large and very fresh ~
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Post by kingdomofbeetle on Feb 2, 2011 6:43:10 GMT -8
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Post by simosg on Feb 2, 2011 12:05:40 GMT -8
Is it usually nowadays, that you get such big specimens when breeding them? Some years ago I have often read, that specimens which have been breeded are most times smaller than wild caught ones.
Hannes
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Post by kingdomofbeetle on Feb 3, 2011 5:08:58 GMT -8
Dear simosg Yes , it is from breeding and it is very fresh . one of friends from Germany who send us 76mm and 77mm about 3 years ago , We know it is very large in wild nature . Besides , We got one 80mm specimen from spain , that is A2 Quality .We think it was a record in the Europe at that time . Because We just got 65mm from C.z. in that year . But We just break it now . Breeding is really a fun because you can try 100 pcs larva even 200 pcs larva in a year . you will not know what's size will be ...just waiting and surprise ! you will find the good way to breed . that is Why We try to breed various species of the world , Of Course ! this is hard work of Our Teamwork .. But We love it ! Have a nice day Kingdom of Beetle Taiwan screw-wholesale.myweb.hinet.net/
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