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Oooo I'm trying to get some of my cocooned silkworms to turn into moths but it's taking forever! hopefully your guy enjoys this one
It looks like they have combs for ears hahaAww…but look at that cute little face! Just look! Isn’t that one of the sweetest little faces ever?
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I feed the moths off too…those which aren’t busy making eggs. The males are especially active with all of their wing flapping and my animals love them. Even my leopard geckos get the smaller moths.
Awwww, how long does it usually take you moths to emerge from their cocoons? .Aww…but look at that cute little face! Just look! Isn’t that one of the sweetest little faces ever?
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I feed the moths off too…those which aren’t busy making eggs. The males are especially active with all of their wing flapping and my animals love them. Even my leopard geckos get the smaller moths.
Yeah but I haven't had luck with keeping the moths alive long so ....down Spikes hatch they go!Aww…but look at that cute little face! Just look! Isn’t that one of the sweetest little faces ever?
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I feed the moths off too…those which aren’t busy making eggs. The males are especially active with all of their wing flapping and my animals love them. Even my leopard geckos get the smaller moths.
This one was around 10-14 days. I've had some come out just fine. Some came out with no wings. Some can't escape their own cocoon. It's crazy. I haven't really done much to get deep into it though. I'm sure I could be doing more. I try to keep them as caterpillars as long as possible. Spike likes to eat them when they're really big lolThey are a bit quick about emerging from their cocoons. I’ll say maybe 10 days, more or less. I never really keep track of it. This past/current time it seems like it took no time at all. Sometimes they do have failures, like they don’t form a viable pupae or will just die inside the cocoon for unknown reasons. Occasionally they will get trapped and can’t escape the cocoon.
I hope the ones that cocooned will emerge but no luck yetThis one was around 10-14 days. I've had some come out just fine. Some came out with no wings. Some can't escape their own cocoon. It's crazy. I haven't really done much to get deep into it though. I'm sure I could be doing more. I try to keep them as caterpillars as long as possible. Spike likes to eat them when they're really big lol
Silkworms are by far my and spikes favorite lol next is bsfl then cricketsI hope the ones that cocooned will emerge but no luck yet
But I love silkworms as they just grow at a steady rate and never get to big for my girl to eat unlike hornworms