Cool, so glad these are in the US hobby, I love Polyphagids!

@Forcep hasn't posted on the forum in a few years, but when I checked in with him about the species in 2018, he had sent his colony away to a couple friends. Not sure what the status of this species in the hobby currently is though. Maybe @Hisserdude would know.Do you still have these in culture?
Oh. It's always kind of sad to see people leave such a great hobby.@Forcep hasn't posted on the forum in a few years, but when I checked in with him about the species in 2018, he had sent his colony away to a couple friends. Not sure what the status of this species in the hobby currently is though. Maybe @Hisserdude would know.
Indeed, but sometimes it's just inevitable with different developments in life.Oh. It's always kind of sad to see people leave such a great hobby.
As far as I know, Eucorydia dasytoides (which is what these actually are, used to be E.a.dasytoides but they were elevated to their own species) is no longer in culture anywhere in the US, though several Asian and European breeders culture them.@Forcep hasn't posted on the forum in a few years, but when I checked in with him about the species in 2018, he had sent his colony away to a couple friends. Not sure what the status of this species in the hobby currently is though. Maybe @Hisserdude would know.