Lathis
Chameleon Enthusiast
I have a Jackson's Cham that I just bought hornworms and silkworms for. He's not enticed by either one (spoiled brat), although he loves his crickets. He's eaten one of each because it was something new but doesn't seem all that interested now.
The hornworms and silkworms arrived from Mulberry Farms about a week ago. They are mostly medium sized (3/4"-1-1/2") with a few very small ones. I am keeping them cool to slow growth, but they will get too big for my cham pretty soon. I'll keep a few more, but that's 50+ very pricey worms to go to waste. I'd rather they get eaten by someone.
Anyone with reptiles in the Kansas City, MO, area that would be willing to buy the excess for a steeply discounted price ($15 for both)? Any reptile rescues in KCMO that I could donate to?
Alternately, if there are several of us, we could start a bug sharing co-op to split the price of mail-order worms/bugs.
The hornworms and silkworms arrived from Mulberry Farms about a week ago. They are mostly medium sized (3/4"-1-1/2") with a few very small ones. I am keeping them cool to slow growth, but they will get too big for my cham pretty soon. I'll keep a few more, but that's 50+ very pricey worms to go to waste. I'd rather they get eaten by someone.
Anyone with reptiles in the Kansas City, MO, area that would be willing to buy the excess for a steeply discounted price ($15 for both)? Any reptile rescues in KCMO that I could donate to?
Alternately, if there are several of us, we could start a bug sharing co-op to split the price of mail-order worms/bugs.