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Chlorocala africana africana

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Chlorocala Africana Africana

( Drury , 1773 )

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Arthropoda

Class: Insecta

Order: Coleoptera

Family: Scarabaeidae

Subfamily: Cetoniinae

It is a small flower beetle . As an adult, it can measure from 1.5 to 2.5cm . It is bright green/yellow in color.

No particularity at the larval level.

This species can be found in Central Africa: Angola, Cameroon, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Malawi but also in East Africa: Tanzania, Uganda...

Difficulty of breeding
Very easy

Special features:

Very easy to breed and particularly suitable for beginners

Active during the day

To encourage reproduction, you can add branches. They will then be able to get closer to the light present on the terrarium. The light and the heat it provides will facilitate reproduction. During reproduction, the male stays on the female for a short time. Reproduction therefore remains a little more difficult to observe than other species.

What you might need:

01. Breeding

For larvae : Boxes with ventilation. Provide a quantity of substrate adapted to the number of larvae, approximately 0.5L per larva.

For the nymphs : Once in the shell, you can either leave them in the same box as the larvae or transfer them to another ventilated container. To do this, you will need to reposition the shell in the substrate.

For adults: Provide a terrarium adapted to the number of individuals. For 3/4 couples, provide a terrarium of approximately 40x30x30 (LxWxH) with ventilation on the lid. Also provide approximately 10cm of substrate and small branches for movement.

The ground should not be completely flat because the beetles that fall on their backs die quickly because they can no longer turn around. It is therefore very important to fill it with bark, stones or other materials and not to flatten the substrate.

Temperature: For optimal conditions 23/24°C but breeding possible between 20°C and 28°C.

Humidity:

For larvae: Provide a slightly damp substrate.

During pupation: Provide a slightly drier substrate.

For adults: Provide a slightly damp substrate. If the terrarium is well ventilated, provide a small spray of water every 2 to 3 days.

Lighting: Conventional lighting required for adults (bulb, spotlight, tube, etc.) A lack of light can reduce or even make reproductions disappear.

For larvae: Classic flower beetle substrate: decomposed and crushed oak, beech or possibly chestnut leaves. The larvae are saproxylophagous and feed on decomposing materials (wood, leaves). If the larvae lack food, there is a risk of dying them or obtaining small specimens. The substrate will need to be renewed as soon as there is too much excrement.

For adults: Fruits (mainly banana) or beetle jelly. Possible supplement with pollen. To be renewed as often as possible as soon as the food begins to deteriorate.

Incubation

ABOUT 10-15 days

Development

From 2 months to 4 months

Nymphosis

1 month approximately

Imago lifespan

3 to 5 months

Male
Female

02. Please note

Sexing: The male has a longitudinal groove on the ventral side of the abdomen.

Prolificacy: High to very high if conditions are optimal.

Cycle duration: Short, which is interesting for beginners. The lower the temperature, the slower the breeding cycle. And vice versa. However, if the cycle is too fast, there is a risk that the specimens will be small.

Cannibalism: Absent

Chlorocala africana africana

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