Day 1 (5/19/2011)
I received my first order of Silkworms from LadySilkworm. They all appeared to be healthy and thriving. I decided to take them out of the cup and place them in a 5 gallon aquarium with some leaves, their Mulberry Chow, and Bendable metal fencing. They are about a small...mediumish size. Thanx LadySilkworm for the extra of big ones. ^^
-Note to self: It's almost impossible to seperate them from the Mulberry Chow since they attach to it and dig little tunnels in it. So I went ahead and put the whole thing in there.
-Note to self: I will be on the lookout for Mulberry trees Starting today once it is later in the day after work. I will be out of Mulberry Chow in no time and need another source of food for them. The leaves are much healthier and less likely to attract mold. Not exactly sure what to look for when looking for this tree..... I've seen pictures on google...but nothing stands out to make me notice it.
Wish me luck!
I received my first order of Silkworms from LadySilkworm. They all appeared to be healthy and thriving. I decided to take them out of the cup and place them in a 5 gallon aquarium with some leaves, their Mulberry Chow, and Bendable metal fencing. They are about a small...mediumish size. Thanx LadySilkworm for the extra of big ones. ^^
-Note to self: It's almost impossible to seperate them from the Mulberry Chow since they attach to it and dig little tunnels in it. So I went ahead and put the whole thing in there.
-Note to self: I will be on the lookout for Mulberry trees Starting today once it is later in the day after work. I will be out of Mulberry Chow in no time and need another source of food for them. The leaves are much healthier and less likely to attract mold. Not exactly sure what to look for when looking for this tree..... I've seen pictures on google...but nothing stands out to make me notice it.
Wish me luck!