We do plan to expand the number of them! We have another smaller version that is outdoors all the time. And then I have a 40 or 50 gallon that has a tank heater in it that is ourdoors.
I’m so excited I’m planning my trip now. Your literally making my bug dreams come true. It’s such a sick idea thank you for sharing your awesome ass bug love with us.
@@bugsincyberspace I know, that's what makes me sad:( Again, I love your videos! I hope you continue to upload more! If possible, it would be really cool if you could do a video in some place like Costa Rica, and showcase some tropical insects. particularly, it would be awesome to find a Dynastes Hercules or a Megasoma elephas! Those have always been some of my favorite beetle species, mainly due to their sheer size. Thanks!
Great video! I love water bugs! I thought that the ice thing was really interesting. Insects are so incredibly hardy! I wonder if any water bugs in cooler climates overwinter in a similar way. Glad we are back to posting on Fridays!
I have been very busy with construction lately, and will be busy again in March with finishing touches on guest rooms. Not sure if I'll have time to make vids during that month, but posting here is one of my favorite aspects of involvement in the hobby and the youtube community is wonderful. Thanks TBG!
@@reptipods1578 Gotcha. Well, you did get to see pretty much ever other beetle on the highlight reel that one night, eh? We'll work to see a D. grantii this time!
Love water bugs. A big tank for them is next on my list. If youre ever having issues with the tanks freeIng over you can float a ball or something in it and the motion will help keep a spot from freezing over and keep a breathing hole.
That is an amazing piece of advice. Thank you, Christian, and I will try it. I’ve never lived in a place that gets this cold at night (in the winter at elevation).
Great examples of cryobiology! Thank you, Peter, for educating us about Arizona bugs and transmitting your contagious enthusiasm for arthropods. In the short time since you moved to southeastern Arizona, you have become an Arizona ambassador by promoting ecotourism. Amazing! How do you avoid mosquito larvae in your water tank?
Cool word! I've actually never seen any mosquito larvae here on the property, though we do see mosquitoes in the summer months (during the day, strangely, and just after dusk only). 99% of the places we go around here have no mosquitoes though, which makes it very nice to be out looking for other bugs!
Oh, I forgot to mention that my new favorite part of the bug biz is the hosting and touring with other bug lovers. It's still just Year 2 and last year was really just a practice year, but we'll get a little bit better at all this each year and I hope to ride off into the sunset with that part of the biz. Thanks CD!
Love the cattle tanks as a way to ‘farm’ aquatic insects…not to mention observe them in your own backyard!
We do plan to expand the number of them! We have another smaller version that is outdoors all the time. And then I have a 40 or 50 gallon that has a tank heater in it that is ourdoors.
I found some inch long diving beetles in a bait minnow tank once
In which region?
I’m so excited I’m planning my trip now. Your literally making my bug dreams come true. It’s such a sick idea thank you for sharing your awesome ass bug love with us.
I still remember the days before the Internet, when I had nobody to talk about bugs with. It's a good time in history to be a bug lover! Thanks DH!
Personally, I think watching ants is way more interesting. But, to each his own. Great video!
Thanks Marcus and I'd certainly rather have a tank of ants in the house than a cat or dog. It's a tougher sell to most people though.😉
@@bugsincyberspace What do you mean? Harder to acquire, or harder for people to want them?
@@U_Go_Boom Simply, more people are interested in traditional pets, than pet bugs
@@bugsincyberspace I know, that's what makes me sad:( Again, I love your videos! I hope you continue to upload more! If possible, it would be really cool if you could do a video in some place like Costa Rica, and showcase some tropical insects. particularly, it would be awesome to find a Dynastes Hercules or a Megasoma elephas! Those have always been some of my favorite beetle species, mainly due to their sheer size. Thanks!
That's one tough beetle!
I imagine you have lots that are capable of the same up in Canada!
@@bugsincyberspace Of course!
Great video! I love water bugs! I thought that the ice thing was really interesting. Insects are so incredibly hardy! I wonder if any water bugs in cooler climates overwinter in a similar way. Glad we are back to posting on Fridays!
I have been very busy with construction lately, and will be busy again in March with finishing touches on guest rooms. Not sure if I'll have time to make vids during that month, but posting here is one of my favorite aspects of involvement in the hobby and the youtube community is wonderful. Thanks TBG!
That D. grantii is sooo cool I really hope I get to see one in August!!! Good luck with your larva, they are so cute :)
Did we see a female during your time with us, last year? See you again soon!
@@bugsincyberspace Nope, I think the people that came right after us saw one with you guys :/ I am so excited!
@@reptipods1578 Gotcha. Well, you did get to see pretty much ever other beetle on the highlight reel that one night, eh? We'll work to see a D. grantii this time!
@@bugsincyberspace yep for sure! I was so glad about the Zopherus randomly chilling at the blacklight ;) Can't wait!
Love water bugs. A big tank for them is next on my list. If youre ever having issues with the tanks freeIng over you can float a ball or something in it and the motion will help keep a spot from freezing over and keep a breathing hole.
That is an amazing piece of advice. Thank you, Christian, and I will try it. I’ve never lived in a place that gets this cold at night (in the winter at elevation).
Aquatics rule Peter
period
I really enjoyed this! Thankyou!
Thank you for saying so, Linda!
Great examples of cryobiology! Thank you, Peter, for educating us about Arizona bugs and transmitting your contagious enthusiasm for arthropods. In the short time since you moved to southeastern Arizona, you have become an Arizona ambassador by promoting ecotourism. Amazing! How do you avoid mosquito larvae in your water tank?
Cool word! I've actually never seen any mosquito larvae here on the property, though we do see mosquitoes in the summer months (during the day, strangely, and just after dusk only). 99% of the places we go around here have no mosquitoes though, which makes it very nice to be out looking for other bugs!
Oh, I forgot to mention that my new favorite part of the bug biz is the hosting and touring with other bug lovers. It's still just Year 2 and last year was really just a practice year, but we'll get a little bit better at all this each year and I hope to ride off into the sunset with that part of the biz. Thanks CD!