Keeping superworm question

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Bobbijo2u

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Hi. I have been successful in breeding superworms....rather lengthy process I might ad....anyways...now that I have them do I have to keep them on a heating pad or can I put the drawer back in the stand? I have micro size to large size .....just wondering what would be best...and should I separate the larger ones from the smaller ones?
 

Lindz0518

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I don't know anything about the breeding aspect but I would separate the larger from the smaller ones, superworms have a habit of eating other superworms so the smaller ones would probably be cannibalized.
 

Phoenix17June2009

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also they get dehydrated easily so be sure you are keeping fresh potatoe or (dont know if you can use these) water crystals to prevent dehydration... i think i read somewhere that dehydration is one of the many reasons they begin eating other superworms... better double check i could be wrong
 
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