You should store them like hornworm cups. Upside down so the frass falls to the bottom (lid) and then remove lid and dump the frass.DorgEndo":foheoxs9 said:That looks interesting. Does anyone know if you have to remove the frass that builds up in the cup?
Well I suppose its decent for live worms in this market. Live are hard to come by lately it seems. Idk why mulberryfarms isnt producing as many live as they used to.KarrieRee":27tdoo1c said:I thought that was good but what do I know I just feed them I have smalls now that I got I can't feed too little came from coastal silkworms- I clean cup out
Karrie
Thank you. I would have placed the cup food side down, it is how the pictures on the website look, the airholes are on the lid.Claudiusx":2wyg417b said:You should store them like hornworm cups. Upside down so the frass falls to the bottom (lid) and then remove lid and dump the frass.
-Brandon
YES get rid of it, it's high in moisture and will go moldy , white and yellow mold will kill your silkworms ( every one of them in no time flat ).DorgEndo":38ox4rqx said:That looks interesting. Does anyone know if you have to remove the frass that builds up in the cup?
Yes , daily.DorgEndo":33o1cqsq said:That looks interesting. Does anyone know if you have to remove the frass that builds up in the cup?
yanchus17":1c3nnr7j said:How many of the silkworms should you give to an 18 month old beardie, and how often? Thanks!