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Two questions
What do you think as a feeder?
If yes, how can I go about breeding them
What do you think as a feeder?
If yes, how can I go about breeding them
I am attempting to hatch silkworm eggs at the moment. I got mine from Coastal Silkworm (East), since I am in Florida. I have heard good reviews with Mulberry Farm, but they are too far away from me. I need fast shipping since our weather is so hot. My dragon loves the silkworms!!nicksmom":1g40mswr said:Where do you buy silkworm eggs?
This is my first attempt at hatching silkworm eggs. I got mine from CoastalSilkworms. You can get cost, and info on there website. They come in a petri dish glued down. I got mine 7 days ago, and placed the dish in an incubator at 83 degrees. This morning I see that roughly 10 have hatched. They are crawling around, and look like tiny black threads. I added a few crumbs of chow away from the unhatched eggs, so they can begin feeding. We will see what happens next.paperplanes":32g135qa said:You should please post a tutorial about your progress and raising them from hatch.
How much did eggs cost? What environment do they thrive in? How many eggs. So many questions..
From what I have read: in 2 weeks they will be one inch, 2 inches in 3 weeks, and over 3 inches in 4 weeks. My Hugo LOVES the 3 inch silkworms.SherryInFL":3dgktre3 said:How long before they get big enough to feed to beardie?
The critical time is when newly hatched and the first week. After that, there will should be A 95% survival rate.paperplanes":hr9uq68b said:How many do you expect to survive the three weeks?