pigglett79
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So after a little over two months we finally have silkworms hatching. What a long process!
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this may soound like a really stupid question but what are silkworms and what do they look like
So after a little over two months we finally have silkworms hatching. What a long process!
Im in the process now. I have 100 medium silks and trying not feeding off any. But so far its been ALOT of cleaning up after them. And the silk makes it a little difficult to clean and replace the old food.
I am so proud of you!! Good job. Now it you can just get me growing horns I will really be impressed.
Keeping silkies is costing me a small fortune!!
Need to figure out how to breed these (crickets too for that matter).
I'm going to make my chams find jobs!!
No kidding, I have told my Cham countless times that he needs to start contributing. Although he has no appreciation for all of my hard work. He is a real jerk.
that like turned my stomach when i saw them lol but your guys say there are really good for them???
Since someone brought it up, have we defined the cheapest method to maintain silk and horn worms?
For all practical purposes, we'll assume that the method does not have mulberry leaves as an option.
Where is the cut-off between producing your own, and buying ready to feed animals?