Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Garigari-kun!

Few days ago my friend mentioned in his tweets that he saw a beetle when he was in Garut, West Java, and attached a picture. I sort of joked saying take it home for me.

He took it seriously.

Let me rephrase: HE TOOK IT SERIOUSLY. 

So today, I fetched the little droog.



Tada!

Meet Garigari aka Gari, my new friend. I assume he's a Dynastinae Xylotrupes gideon.
I haven't measured him exactly but he's pretty big! About 8 cm. Which is pretty big for a Xylotrupes gideon. c:

He's still living in his cramped little plastic biscuit box now... I really want to get him a new box, but I have yet to do so. Hopefully I can do it soon, I don't want it to live in a too-cramped place.



I took him out of the box and let him crawl around on my hand. I don't think insects would remember my face though haha, but I shall hope he'd remember my smell and get acquainted with mine. :'D



He climbed up to my shoulderrrrrr I felt so appreciated a;dlkfasd;f ;A;
I tried to pick him up from my shoulder but he hissed, haha. Apparently he liked it on my shoulder? ;w;


This reminds me; back in January, a female Xylotrupes gideon flew into my house:
Sadly, I didn't get to keep her for long, since I didn't know what to feed her and stuff, she died a few days after she was found. I still keep her in a box in my bedroom, though.


This would be my first time keeping a beetle. I've researched a bit about its care, and it isn't a handful so I hope I won't do anything wrong.

Things to do now:

  • Get a new box for Gari
  • Maybe buy more bedding to make a proper one
  • Watch room temperature & Gari's food

I'm happy to welcome him in my life, I will take good care of him. ♥

4 comments:

  1. eeee!!! he's so cute! (◠▿◠ ✿)

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    1. I know right ahhhh today I feed him a banana slice and he's slowly nibbling on it; my heart melted hahahaa ;w; ♥♥

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  2. wow he's so cool looking and mysterious! very neat. i hope he isn't too hard to take care of and lives a long time! :D that's the hard thing about animals/insects/reptiles that aren't expressive... hard to know if they're okay

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    1. Isn't heeee :'D
      Generally, he isn't hard to take care of at all (that's why beetles are popular with kids in Japan too because it's easy and clean), but indeed like you said, he isn't expressive.
      I hope he lives a long time too, because I don't know how old he already was when my friend caught him in Garut. I read Rhino beetles only live as imago for about 4 months ;-; I hope Gari lives longer than that.

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