Whatcamo
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Petscreen from home depot for 1/2" worms so the holes are probably 1/16" or so.
So did you keep the larger ones in there too?
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Petscreen from home depot for 1/2" worms so the holes are probably 1/16" or so.
How long does it take them to hatch I've forgotten
I found wormspit.com to be awesome. I been breeding silkworms on chow and it is totally different then feeding on leaves. I think you mentioned you were using screen? thats what i didnt do and toward the adult side where there large you really need it.
I dont consider myself an expert. But it looks like you use alot of chow ..almost looks like chunks? I use miltons cake piping bags with number 3 tip. Its great cus you only use the amount of chow you need. Thats stuff is very expensive. There really a great bug. they have 3 times more calcium than most bugs and have protein low fat .. buttworms and couple others which those are mostly treats have more calcium..
Yes my female Jackson likes these more than crickets. she ate almost 10 last nightDo chams eat these...?
How do you get them to spin inside the paper towel rolls?
Yes my female Jackson likes these more than crickets. she ate almost 10 last night
My male doesnt like them as much but eats them redily
We did this last year, got the eggs, hatched them...they do get huge and our Chams loved them up. When they are big and the Chams are eating them....our advise is to stay back as they often burst and its yucky if it hits you lol. We let lots of the worms cocoon. Its amazing. Then after a few days of cocooning we took them out and laid them in resting boxes lined with paper towel. Then we watch them emerge as moths and they breed
Then we collected the eggs and if they are blue/dark colors, they are fertile. They should be put into a sandwich bag and keep them in the refrigerator for a few months.
Then we started the process again. It worked great and so now we have some worms, some eggs hatching and more to start in the fridge. This way we will always have fresh, healthy worms.
Esp when our hatchlings are hungry for them.
Also I made earrings from the silk cocoons and sell them on Etsy
WIN WIN really.
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Awesome seems like you had fun! I asked just above your post about screening for adults what did you use? Ive been breeding but did use and its a mess. I have a 1/4inch mesh its like a poly type material its washable streaches. but wanted to see what others use. I also only use chow to breed. no trees here. thanks jim
to spin in the rolls, they do that themselves i think. just put the roll in with them.