diegoted New Member Feb 25, 2014 #1 to host 500 superworms? I just got a shipment in and have no idea? I don't want them to die due to over crowding. thx TEd
to host 500 superworms? I just got a shipment in and have no idea? I don't want them to die due to over crowding. thx TEd
DirtyDubbz New Member Feb 25, 2014 #2 They can be housed pretty closely so 1 container would do like a large cricket keeper size guessing 12"x12"
They can be housed pretty closely so 1 container would do like a large cricket keeper size guessing 12"x12"
nick barta Chameleon Enthusiast Site Sponsor Feb 25, 2014 #3 I use a plastic container with the size of a shoebox, but only 4 inches high for 1,000 Supers. I use 2 inches of oats for bedding. Nick
I use a plastic container with the size of a shoebox, but only 4 inches high for 1,000 Supers. I use 2 inches of oats for bedding. Nick
sdraiders619 New Member Feb 26, 2014 #4 I use a spare ten gallon tank with 3 inches of oatmeal, lots of egg crate on top of the oatmeal, and a food and water bowl. The water bowl is full of fluckers cricket quencher.
I use a spare ten gallon tank with 3 inches of oatmeal, lots of egg crate on top of the oatmeal, and a food and water bowl. The water bowl is full of fluckers cricket quencher.