KarmaMoon Member Beardie name(s) Nova Feb 11, 2023 #1 After my Silkworm moth lays eggs on the paper, how do i safely remove the eggs from the paper they are laid on. they are well glued to it it seems.
After my Silkworm moth lays eggs on the paper, how do i safely remove the eggs from the paper they are laid on. they are well glued to it it seems.
tedbubz Member Beardie name(s) Ted (1 year 2 mo) Western Bearded Dragon - Pogona minor minor) Feb 12, 2023 #2 You don't need to remove it. I just leave it and cut around. If you try moving it you risk damaging the eggs
You don't need to remove it. I just leave it and cut around. If you try moving it you risk damaging the eggs
SkittlesK Juvie Member Beardie name(s) Kamo Feb 12, 2023 #3 I had a question regarding food. Since they lay so many eggs; can I just feed the chow.? Thanks. I'm working on a tutorial.
I had a question regarding food. Since they lay so many eggs; can I just feed the chow.? Thanks. I'm working on a tutorial.
tedbubz Member Beardie name(s) Ted (1 year 2 mo) Western Bearded Dragon - Pogona minor minor) Feb 12, 2023 #4 SkittlesK said: I had a question regarding food. Since they lay so many eggs; can I just feed the chow.? Thanks. I'm working on a tutorial. Click to expand... Feed what? Moths don't eat, they lay eggs/mate and then pass away. They last for about a week The silkworms can eat chow but if they were raised on mulberry leaves first then it's highly likely they won't switch to chow.
SkittlesK said: I had a question regarding food. Since they lay so many eggs; can I just feed the chow.? Thanks. I'm working on a tutorial. Click to expand... Feed what? Moths don't eat, they lay eggs/mate and then pass away. They last for about a week The silkworms can eat chow but if they were raised on mulberry leaves first then it's highly likely they won't switch to chow.