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Rainbow Stag Beetle Larvae (Phalacrognathus Mulleri)

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Description

Rainbow Stag Beetle Larvae (Phalacrognathus Mulleri)The Rainbow Stag Beetle is one of the world's most spectacular beetles adults display iridescent metallic colouration that shifts through green, red, blue, purple, and gold depending on the angle of light. Native to the tropical rainforests of north Queensland, Australia, they're a flagship species in the European beetle keeping hobby. Larvae develop in decaying hardwood over 12 18 months before metamorphosing into the dazzling adults that have made

The Rainbow Stag Beetle is one of the world's most spectacular beetles — adults display iridescent metallic colouration that shifts through green, red, blue, purple, and gold depending on the angle of light. Native to the tropical rainforests of north Queensland, Australia, they're a flagship species in the European beetle-keeping hobby. Larvae develop in decaying hardwood over 12-18 months before metamorphosing into the dazzling adults that have made this species so sought after.

What You're Getting

This listing is for larvae at one of three developmental stages:

  • L1 (First instar) — youngest stage, smallest larvae; longest development time before adult emergence
  • L2 (Second instar) — mid-development; moderate timeline to adult
  • L3 (Third instar) — largest, most developed; properly closest to pupation and adult emergence

Larvae are pale cream to yellowish C-shaped grubs typical of stag beetles. They spend their entire larval stage burrowing through fungal-decayed hardwood, eating the wood as they go. Properly worth being patient — even L3 larvae may still need several months before pupation.

Adult Appearance

The adults are what makes this species famous:

  • Males — 23-70mm including mandibles; large jaws used for combat and display
  • Females — 20-45mm; smaller mandibles, equally spectacular colouration
  • Colouration — iridescent metallic, properly shifting through the full spectrum depending on light angle
  • Lifespan — adults live 6-12 months after emergence

Sourcing and Legal Context

Properly worth being clear about this since some keepers worry about Australian native species: Phalacrognathus muelleri has been established in European captive breeding since the 1990s. All specimens in the UK trade come from established European captive-bred lines — properly not wild-collected from Australia (which restricts native fauna export). This makes them an ethically sound choice compared to species without captive-breeding programs.

Properly worth distinguishing from the UK native stag beetle (Lucanus cervus), which is protected under Schedule 5 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and CANNOT be kept or collected. The Rainbow Stag Beetle is an Australian species with no UK protection status — completely legal to keep, breed, and sell.

Larval Husbandry

Substrate (Critical)

The single most important husbandry element for stag beetle larvae:

  • Flake soil (kinshi) — fermented hardwood substrate is properly the gold standard. Available from specialist suppliers and worth the investment
  • Fungal-decayed hardwood — properly traditional option; oak or beech that's properly broken down by white-rot fungi
  • Container depth — minimum 15cm of substrate; larger containers for L3 specimens
  • Replacement — refresh substrate every 3-6 months as larvae consume it

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Container

  • L1/L2 — small (~500ml) ventilated containers, one larva per container
  • L3 — larger (~1-2 litre) containers; the larger the better near pupation
  • Ventilation — small holes or breathable lid; proper gas exchange without drying out
  • Visibility — clear containers let you monitor without disturbing

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Temperature

Properly worth noting: despite their tropical origin, Rainbow Stag Beetle larvae prefer **cooler** temperatures than many tropical insects:

  • Ideal range — 18-22°C
  • Tolerable — 16-25°C
  • Avoid — above 25°C (stress, accelerated metabolism reducing adult size)

UK keepers often find a cool spot in their home (north-facing room, basement, or wine fridge dedicated to beetle keeping) works well year-round.

Humidity

  • Target — 70-80%
  • Maintenance — moist substrate; mist sparingly if it dries
  • Critical — never let substrate dry completely, but avoid waterlogging

Larval Timeline and Pupation

The development pathway:

  • L1 → L2 — 1-3 months
  • L2 → L3 — 2-4 months
  • L3 (feeding) — 4-8 months
  • Pre-pupa — larva stops eating, builds pupation chamber
  • Pupa — 4-8 weeks in pupation chamber
  • Adult emergence — emerges from pupation chamber, hardens for several weeks before becoming active

When L3 larvae enter the pre-pupa stage, they construct a cell within the substrate. Properly critical not to disturb the larva during this period — vibration or interference can cause failed pupation.

Adult Care

Once adults emerge:

  • Setup — larger enclosure with hides, climbing wood, substrate for egg-laying if breeding
  • Diet — beetle jelly (specialised commercial food), tree sap, occasional ripe fruit
  • Temperature — 20-24°C for adults
  • Humidity — 70-80%
  • Breeding — properly possible with one male and 1-2 females; provide rotting hardwood for egg-laying

Difficulty Assessment

Rainbow Stag Beetles are properly:

  • Intermediate-to-advanced — not beginner beetles, but accessible for keepers with bioactive setup experience
  • Long-term commitment — 12-18 months larval development plus adult lifespan
  • Patience required — slow development; resist the urge to disturb
  • Rewarding — properly few hobby invertebrates match the visual impact of adult Rainbow Stag Beetles

Live Arrival

Larvae are shipped in their substrate with proper packaging and our standard live arrival guarantee. Browse our wider other inverts collection for additional invertebrate options beyond our isopod range.

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