Can I give my superworms water crystals? Has anyone tried this? I want to start a colony but don't really want to keep buying potatoes for superworms...although, I really don't know how much they cost, never had to buy potatoes before, lol.
Yes, buy yourself some of those big monster sized tweezers they will come in handy!
Does anyone know if goldfish flakes can be add to the superworm bedding? I have a ton of it left over from those stinky crickest I used to have. The dubia don't seem to like it. There has got to be a use for it, I hate throwing stuff away!
For a second I thought you were someone in my house that I knew taking pictures of my colony. It looks exactly like yours with the 3 drawers and the dividers. And you do it exactly how I have been doing it so it freaked me out LOL. Don't worry the beetles really don't bite and I have never got a stinky from them and have never heard about that either. Don't pick them up with tweezers because you will squish them since they are still really soft. None of my beetles have got out of the drawer btw.
Yeah fish flakes can be mixed in I suppose, they will just eat it and fish food is usually high in calcium.
Also I would advise not using water gels. Just buy a big bag of potatoes or carrots or apples. They just need the moisture not really the water
wow sarah you sure have taken the info you got and ran with it im soo happy to see your project took off and now look your helping so many others way to go and the info your giving is spot on i now have another 500 pupae turning into beetles which will make over 1000 beetles now soon you will be on your way to my level lol :wink: but keep up the good work and if you have any more questions you know you can just ask hey maybe ow you can start mealworms too lol but they are alittle bit more of a pain well glad to see your progress
Hey guys...are "quick-oats" ok to use? I bought myself 500 supers and I only had quick-oats, not the raw oats. Are these ok, or should I go get plain, raw oats?
i think there fine but yopu might want to switch over to raw oats just to be on the safe side i have all mine wheat bran and it works just fine so thats another thing you can use as well
Is wheat bran in the same isle as oats in like...Wal-Mart? I don't think I've ever seen it....never really looked for it though. I'll go and look for some this weekend though.
Before the supers pupate, and while they're seperated do they need to be fed? I know they need no bedding so it stresses them out enough to pupate, but I just wanna know if I should drop a piece of carrot or potato or oat or something in there for 'em...
No do not feed them. If you feed them they will have no need to pupate. If you stress them out and give them no food they have no choice but to turn into a pupa.
I have no idea what wheat germ is unfortunately :? Maybe someone else can help you there!
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Before the supers pupate, and while they're seperated do they need to be fed? I know they need no bedding so it stresses them out enough to pupate, but I just wanna know if I should drop a piece of carrot or potato or oat or something in there for 'em...
I was trying to answer that question but the board went offline for me and Brandon beat me to it, lol. But he gave you the right information there. They eventually will pupate even if you put food in there, but it will take a lot longer. I have a few supers put aside that I put bedding and food into their containers and they still haven't pupated yet. When a few of the others are almost beetles. So there's a little comparison for you :wink:
Thanks for answering that Brandon!!
I've almost got beetles!! A few of the first pupaes' legs are turning a reddish color, so a few more days, possibly a week and I'll have a beetle!
No do not feed them. If you feed them they will have no need to pupate. If you stress them out and give them no food they have no choice but to turn into a pupa.
awesome! say, what's the time frame for this thing? sounds like about 10 days for pupae, but how long before beetles? and do you know how long the beetles will take to lay eggs/eggs to hatch for numalicious wormy action? :dontknow:
Great write-up!! Funny enough, I'd been plannin to start my own colony and Friday I hit up walmart and bought that same craft box and 3 drawer setup! Crazy!! My only concern on the 3 drawers is when we get to the beetle stage, with adding objects to climb (egg carton), with it only being like 4" deep, will they escape? I know the worms are fine, but I dont want those lil beetles getting out!! My roach colony is doin great so I figured I'd give these a try, so we'll see what happens. I'm hoping to see the pupae stage by end of this week/beginning of next. If this goes well, silkworms and hornworms are next!