Breeding supers is really simple but can cause a lot of impatience. Most insects take forever to morph, grow, breed, ect....except the hornworm. I followed a guide from hancocksbeardeddragons.com They cover a step by step guide to breeding supers. Morphing took my supers around 2.5-3 weeks. Breeding seemed unsucessful and i tried many variations of subtrate. Little did I know the eggs are microscoping practically, as well as the newly emerged worms. I try not to trash any old subrate too soon, because to my surprise every time there will be several hundred newly emerged super. To prevent mold, I ball up several pieces of newspaper or white paper and place the fresh fruits and veggies and water crystals on. Potatoes do mold quick. I change my fruits and veggies 2 X's a day for my feeders and my dragons. Check out the hancocksbeardeddragon.com for the guide! Also, breeding waxworms is a breeze with little effort but they take forever. They require minimal time and food. Adult waxworm moths only breed. They dont eat or drink. I will look up the breeding website for those as well. Home bred waxies are huge and fast. I was shocked and scared when I went looking in the subrate/food. Scared me to death. I have never seen such huge waxies that crawled as fast as a roach! Much Luck and Much Patience! Waiting seems like an eternity!