Argoporis red legged teneb
Rated 4.80 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)
$5.00
2 in stock
Description
These Argoporis red legged teneb beetles are a nice addition to communal desert beetle tanks with their two-tone coloration and medium-small stature. See photos at Bugguide.net.
They feed well on little bits of fruit and vegetable. We feed them primarily with fish food pellets. They’ll also scavenge other dead insects.
Additional information
Weight | .1 lbs |
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Ethan Moore (verified owner) –
Interesting little desert Teneb, about the size of a mealworm beetle. The one I purchased tends to be very active and wanders frequently, which is in stark contrast to Apsena, which are constantly hiding. Thus far, it has been very easy to keep. I recommend it if you’re looking for a nice, small, decorative Teneb
Anda –
A very pleasant surprise in my order, and a nice little beetle for my group enclosure. He’s much smaller than his tank mates but isn’t fearful. Adorable little guy. Excellent packing and shipping.
Cherry (verified owner) –
These little guys are small but STRONG! 💪🐞 The first day introducing them to my tank, one of these was quick to scale the huge pyramid hide, which really surprised me because the steps are pretty high in comparison to them.
They scale rocky and uneven surfaces quicker than some of my BFDB too, so don’t be fooled by their small size! Super grateful that Peter included a friend for the one I bought, because they usually hangout in the food bowl together. :’)
Eduardo (verified owner) –
I really loved these beetles. They arrived active and are eating jellies. A nice addittion to any communal desert tank as they are different from the Eleodes!
Taylee Stewart (verified owner) –
Arrived healthy and active. Teeny little dudes compared to some of the other guys in the tank. But they seem to take being steamrolled by the large tenebs in stride and don’t seem to have any issues competing for food. They seem to really enjoy climbing on tank decor which is fun to watch.