no super worm babies

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Ironside407

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Hey Friends,
Quick question about breeding super worms. We can not get the beatles to produce eggs/worms!!

Some history: We have done a lot of research and believe we have a pretty successful super worm set up as far as housing/maintaining, turning into pupate and turning into Beatles. We began raising super worms in Mid May. We have them in rolled oats and they get carrot or potato every other day and cages cleaned 2x a week. We successfully have isolated worms, turned them into pupate and had them morph into Beatles with little problem. The Beatles are in their own cage in oats. The have a mesh floor so eggs can drop to the bottom container (so they don't get eaten) Beatles and the bottom container get feed carrots/potato at the same interval as the worms. The Beatles have hiding spots, are kept in a warm environment and are not disturbed.

We have about 20-30 Beatles now and they have been morphed for about 3-4 weeks with no babies. We believe the holes are big enough for the eggs/babies to fall through but we still don't have any! Any ideas, tips, tricks, or anything else??/ Much appreciated


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