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How to Dehydrate BSFL
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[QUOTE="SkittlesK, post: 2016146, member: 93683"] Dehydrating BSFL is actually pretty easy. You can then use the dehydrated pupa for salad topping; or anything else. Bird feed, anything. Follow this guide if you want to get them bigger. [URL='https://www.beardeddragon.org/threads/growing-phoenix-worms-a-step-by-step-guide.191525/']Guide to Growing Phoenix Worms[/URL] It's the guide I used to supersize my BSFL. Start with your spread on the dehydrator: [GALLERY=media, 65265][/GALLERY] And then leave the dehydrator to run for about 8-12 hours. You want them Dry.! [GALLERY=media, 65266][/GALLERY] Leftover food for my dragon. This is how you want to do it. You don't want them crawling out of the Food Dehydrator. What you're left with: [GALLERY=media, 65267][/GALLERY] Nice dehydrated BSFL that is very versatile. For many uses that you may think of. They are very healthy feeders. Now you have Dried Compost bugs. Store with a silica gel packet in a cool dry place. [/QUOTE]
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