Andee
Chameleon Enthusiast
You also only need to feed them veggies and healthy fruits that you should have on hand really, with a dry gutload you use a bit of every day or whenever you run out. (I replace mine everyday because of the size of my colony) Once you get the set up done and finish paying for all the start up colonies which if you get excess females and males at the right time from the correct people you can get them at a good price. They pay for themselves over time. I breed six of my feeders, so I technically should never run out of food. So if you are in one of those states that has horrible blizzards, you never have to worry about not having food because of being snowed in. Also I save hundreds of dollars every year. Probably more than that considering all my various reptiles not including my chameleons. I don't even want to think about if I wasn't raising my own feeders. I know when I wasn't raising anything because I had just gotten my panther and he was 4 months old, he was eating 22-24 medium sized crickets a day. I was refilling on a ridiculous amount of moneys worth of crickets at the time because I hadn't started keeping in bulk or raising my own yet. Silkworms have probably been the best investment I have ever done as far feeders besides dubias.
Edit: They don't just save you money either, if you have excess feeders you can make some nice cash off them. When you have excess silkworms or hornworms those things sell like hotcakes. At the moment I am trying to get my silkworm colony more stable. I am super excited because I finally got my South African Hybrid eggs I have been waiting forever for. It will be at least 3 months while they are in the fridge before I can hatch and breed them. I definitely want either a really strong white line going or a zebra line going to breed them with.
Edit: They don't just save you money either, if you have excess feeders you can make some nice cash off them. When you have excess silkworms or hornworms those things sell like hotcakes. At the moment I am trying to get my silkworm colony more stable. I am super excited because I finally got my South African Hybrid eggs I have been waiting forever for. It will be at least 3 months while they are in the fridge before I can hatch and breed them. I definitely want either a really strong white line going or a zebra line going to breed them with.
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