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Hahaha bet those were the happiest chicks. How did you breed them?
leave the larve (what you have) in a bed of shavings/bran... with some carrots/potato slices... leave for a few weeks and they'll cocoon into pupae, then they will turn into beetles.. which lay eggs and start the cycle over again...

it can be a pain in the butt sorting beetles from the larve/pupae/eggs. I ended up with totes of all 4 stages in them, and just picked out the larva as needed to feed. Kind of messy if you dont stay on top of it.
 
leave the larve (what you have) in a bed of shavings/bran... with some carrots/potato slices... leave for a few weeks and they'll cocoon into pupae, then they will turn into beetles.. which lay eggs and start the cycle over again...

it can be a pain in the butt sorting beetles from the larve/pupae/eggs. I ended up with totes of all 4 stages in them, and just picked out the larva as needed to feed. Kind of messy if you dont stay on top of it.

Thanks man, I'm going to see if there are any larvae in the containers.
 
They can handle the bigger stuff. The chases and battles are a mechanism for dismembering larger prey. At two days old, chicks can overpower and dismember even large female Chinese Mantids, even when hen cannot help them out. That is when the chicks betray their raptor ancestry.
 
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