It could be the cham eating it, although I haven't had a panther eat them, only my jackson. But hornworms will eat a variety of veggies. I feed them squash, sweet potato, greens, carrots etc and they readily eat them.
Here is a link to my blog, I have on here of the forums as well, but this is the one I have updated the most recently.
http://feederinsectbreeding.blogspot.com/p/hornworm-care-and-breeding.html
I have used pigglett79 for many years for my aol email and some usernames, but I really dont remember why I chose it back then. Now for all of my new user names and game characters I use RAWRchelle, because my name is Rachelle and I have this T Rex thing so hence the RAWR. I like RAWRchelle...
Aren't we supposed to do the pat on the butt for good game? I'm still way behind in total points, I think last year I came in almost last. Looks like this week beat Brad may happen!
You can send eggs in those little like salsa to go containers or any small container. Sometimes they hatch on the way and maybe some die but its easy that way. You dont have to worry about deli cups and food. I really mainly sent my extras to people I knew so if something did go wrong it wasn't...
OK this is going to sound bad, but in the past when I have all the eggs I need and then some, I have put the moths in a zip lock storage bag and put them in the freezer to die. No reason to keep dealing with the mess when you have all you need for that round.
I go in an remove eggs during the day. The moths don't move during the day if you don't touch them. I have a blog in my signature with all of my set ups (well most as I didnt finish adding all my feeder projects before I was overwhelmed with a new baby).
Anyway, you can really get in there and...
I have been away from the forums for a long while due to having a human baby who keeps me very busy.
I thought I would share this photo of my son's great grandpa meeting my chameleon George. He is 90 years old and this is his first chameleon interaction. I think he liked him. ;)