Hashtag ChamLife
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Recently I've been fed up with both local and online retailers. It seems like customer service doesn't matter to anyone because there's always another customer. My local shops don't have anything besides crickets and hornworms (which they split out of the typical cup to ensure you don't get any more than you pay for). I've had bad experiences with a few online places for both roaches and silkworms. So, I've started my own roach colony with help from local suppliers, I let 20 silkworms cocoon, and 11 hornworms pupate. (I'm also working with BSFL, letting them hatch and breed).
I'm happy to report that my roaches are doing extremely well, to the point I've actually been able to pass on my good fortune to a local forum user! I had minor success with the hornworms, maybe 50 eggs. The silkworms are quite prolific for me, to the tune of at least a few 1000 eggs. The BSF seem to have used the corpse of a hawkmoth I threw in their viv as a laying ground for their larvae.
My point in all this isn't to tout my success as much as it is to find out what to do about a food source. Ideally I'd like to not be dependent on any retailers for anything - my way of giving them the finger for their lack of care. I know Rephasy hornworm food is a mix of bad and worse reviews... but I'd like to avoid having to buy 30 ingredients to make a chow.
With the silkworms, I'd prefer to not feed them fresh mulberry as they do not transition off of it. However, living in Florida I *may* be able to get leaves all year long.
Roaches and BSF are the easy ones... veg and fruit scraps and my bug burger mix keep them loaded and happy.
***This is not in any way shape or form an advertisement. I do NOT intend to sell any of my offspring. This was simply an attempt by me to become self sufficient on bugs***
Any and all input on food sources, care, experience with breeding cycles, etc is welcome and encouraged! Thanks.
Roaches:
Hornworm eggs:
Silkworms:
(I found that container I had forgotten about and stuck it in the viv. They've turned out to be the most prolific breeding pair!)
I'm happy to report that my roaches are doing extremely well, to the point I've actually been able to pass on my good fortune to a local forum user! I had minor success with the hornworms, maybe 50 eggs. The silkworms are quite prolific for me, to the tune of at least a few 1000 eggs. The BSF seem to have used the corpse of a hawkmoth I threw in their viv as a laying ground for their larvae.
My point in all this isn't to tout my success as much as it is to find out what to do about a food source. Ideally I'd like to not be dependent on any retailers for anything - my way of giving them the finger for their lack of care. I know Rephasy hornworm food is a mix of bad and worse reviews... but I'd like to avoid having to buy 30 ingredients to make a chow.
With the silkworms, I'd prefer to not feed them fresh mulberry as they do not transition off of it. However, living in Florida I *may* be able to get leaves all year long.
Roaches and BSF are the easy ones... veg and fruit scraps and my bug burger mix keep them loaded and happy.
***This is not in any way shape or form an advertisement. I do NOT intend to sell any of my offspring. This was simply an attempt by me to become self sufficient on bugs***
Any and all input on food sources, care, experience with breeding cycles, etc is welcome and encouraged! Thanks.
Roaches:
Hornworm eggs:
Silkworms:
(I found that container I had forgotten about and stuck it in the viv. They've turned out to be the most prolific breeding pair!)