Distribution:
Ivory Coast
Breeding hints:
I still have to publish the breeding report for Eudicella frontalis. So far, they have been really not too complicated. Larvae need to be kept separately, because they are quite aggressive and you might end up with just one in the end. L3 tend to be less aggressive towards each other, but still would keep them separate. Keep them drier when in cocoon, and you should not have problem. Also make sure to keep them very bright an warm, if you want to get them to mate an lay eggs. I do normally light them with halogen lamps to assure enough heat. Larvae can be kept at room temperature
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