Remkon
Chameleon Enthusiast
So... All my eggs have hatched, time for an update!
Guess how many silks I have now:
It's still amazing how much they grow, the biggest ones are around 2/3 of their final size while the babies are now 1 week old and still tiny.
The bigger ones are of the first batch of eggs which came from maybe 50 moths...
I have given away a lot of the eggs of the first batch so now I have just around 100 left as I feed my chams around 5 every feeding too, I'm keeping 60 for breeding and the rest is omnoms for the chams.
The little black dots are the newer babies, they are of the 2nd load of moths which were around 150 moths (guessing)... I have given away about half of the eggs of that load, if you count the worms you know why.
The plan now is to keep at least 250 of the latest hatch lings to breed and I will try to sell the eggs produced by them... If the die off remains neglect able I will raise more than the 250 as I can easily give away the eggs.
I'll try to sell the eggs since they do not cost any chow... Eggs are being sold here for 30€ per 500 and I have seen a store asking 0.50€ per 'adult' worm so there's my motivation to try and make a buck..
Currently my care for the small ones is just placing fresh chow next to the old one and hoping they'll transfer... I actually noticed that when kept well ventilated the chow will just dry out instead of mold and they will also still eat it but they prefer the fresh chunks.
Cleaning with just water proves to still work well, having little more die off than before but I simplified my care to save time and I have more to care for so that explains why, @Twitchet is successfully raising them now too and I am confident she will have her own offspring in a few months.
Guess how many silks I have now:
It's still amazing how much they grow, the biggest ones are around 2/3 of their final size while the babies are now 1 week old and still tiny.
The bigger ones are of the first batch of eggs which came from maybe 50 moths...
I have given away a lot of the eggs of the first batch so now I have just around 100 left as I feed my chams around 5 every feeding too, I'm keeping 60 for breeding and the rest is omnoms for the chams.
The little black dots are the newer babies, they are of the 2nd load of moths which were around 150 moths (guessing)... I have given away about half of the eggs of that load, if you count the worms you know why.
The plan now is to keep at least 250 of the latest hatch lings to breed and I will try to sell the eggs produced by them... If the die off remains neglect able I will raise more than the 250 as I can easily give away the eggs.
I'll try to sell the eggs since they do not cost any chow... Eggs are being sold here for 30€ per 500 and I have seen a store asking 0.50€ per 'adult' worm so there's my motivation to try and make a buck..
Currently my care for the small ones is just placing fresh chow next to the old one and hoping they'll transfer... I actually noticed that when kept well ventilated the chow will just dry out instead of mold and they will also still eat it but they prefer the fresh chunks.
Cleaning with just water proves to still work well, having little more die off than before but I simplified my care to save time and I have more to care for so that explains why, @Twitchet is successfully raising them now too and I am confident she will have her own offspring in a few months.