MelissaB
Avid Member
I just got a trio of Rieppeleon Brevicaudatus, and was looking into options for different prey items. I saw Nick's post for bean beetles, so I ordered a culture. Thank you, Nick.
I have to say I like them A LOT better than fruit flies. The beans are super easy to keep on hand, and I don't really have to worry about them molding over or drying out. I had enough in the original culture to feed, and seed 4 more cultures. I ended up combining them into three, because the lid was messed up on one of my gladware containers.
They can climb glass, smooth plastic, pretty much anything. I haven't seen any escapees out of my viv, but I keep a small cup with beans in it, next to the viv, just in case. I read on a frogger blog, that they'll congregate in the little dish of beans if they do get out.
Hopefully, I'll be able to keep 'em coming. But as far as I can tell, they're pretty easy. My little brevs are eating them up. The toilet paper tube is in there so I can take it out and tap the beetles out where I want them.
They're also enjoying 1/8 inch crickets, I think they could probably handle some 1/4 inch crickets, too. I started with 1/8 inch, because that's what they were getting where I bought them. Figured I'd rather play it safe and go smaller than larger to start with.
Original culture after seeding new cultures, and being used to feed:
I have to say I like them A LOT better than fruit flies. The beans are super easy to keep on hand, and I don't really have to worry about them molding over or drying out. I had enough in the original culture to feed, and seed 4 more cultures. I ended up combining them into three, because the lid was messed up on one of my gladware containers.
Hopefully, I'll be able to keep 'em coming. But as far as I can tell, they're pretty easy. My little brevs are eating them up. The toilet paper tube is in there so I can take it out and tap the beetles out where I want them.
They're also enjoying 1/8 inch crickets, I think they could probably handle some 1/4 inch crickets, too. I started with 1/8 inch, because that's what they were getting where I bought them. Figured I'd rather play it safe and go smaller than larger to start with.
Original culture after seeding new cultures, and being used to feed:

