Hi BXtine07,
I think there are plenty of online retailers that have different kinds of feeders that can ship to FL. My website, www.morifeeders.com, sells silkworms which can be used as a staple feeder for your chameleon. There are many other websites that offer other feeders too! Just look...
MoriFeeders has silkworm production in full swing, so make sure to get your orders in!
As usual, you can purchase different sizes at a great price!
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We highly encourage FedEx 2-Day or UPS Air 2nd Day shipping. We ship with heat pack that will last ~2 days and have so far not had any issues this season.
THIS SALE ENDS MIDNIGHT (ET) MONDAY!!!! THIS SALE IS ONLY GOOD FOR MEDIUM-SIZED SILKWORMS!!!
Info: Buy 3 cups of Medium-sized silkworms and get $3 off PER CUP!!!! This is an automatic discount and will be applied once you add 3 or more cups of live Medium-sized silkworms to your cart. See...
The easiest way is whether they hatch or not. You can follow their growth under a microscope, but it’s honestly much easier to stick to a schedule and if they hatch - they hatch.
We monitor batches somewhat frequently, but only around the time we expect to see changes inside the eggs. Here’s...
These will produce eggs that will enter diapause a few days after oviposition. I would let them develop for a few days, then into the fridge for ~60 days at 70%rh-80%rh ~40F +-2F. Humidity might be the most crucial aspect of refrigeration. Eggs will begin to dry out and die if exposed to rh...
Refrigeration is only required to break diapause. If your eggs were produced in such a way that they enter diapause, you’ll need to refrigerate for a certain amount of time before you can hatch them.
It all depends on your source and how the eggs were produced.
I missed this thread somehow. A few of the sponsors, including myself (MoriFeeders) sell silks. @snitz427 is a great source of information and feeders too.
Pricing is very dependent on time of year and supply. Shipping cost is part of buying live things. You can find businesses that will ship...
Not to toot our own horn, but $5 off every order through next Sunday. The new loyalty program will accumulate points pretty fast and get you some extra $ off for future orders.
We can barely keep silks in stock, so they will definitely go quick this week. For other insects/bugs, check out the...
Hi Everyone,
Make sure to drop by MoriFeeders today through next Sunday to get $5 off your order, as many times as you want. If you order multiple cups, there will be additional discounts. MoriFeeders is known for having healthy silkworms in-stock year-round. More information below.
1. Visit...
I apologize for the bad batches. We've had a really bad few sets of eggs laid back in March that just weren't hatching well at all. Like... 5 out of 4,000 eggs hatched :(. They're fertilized and we can see the worm developing under microscope, but they don't end up hatching. It is possible that...
Hello everyone!
We are in the midst of a silkworm egg production test and wanted to share our results with the community in the hopes it might help someone else out. Please feel free to share your thoughts and experiences.
We currently have set aside 60 pairs of moths. We're focusing on egg...
The female moth can lay non-fertile eggs without breeding. They'll be the same color as fertile ones, but fertile ones will turn from light green to yellow as the worm embryo develops.
Have you tried using artificial leaves? We had really good success a few years ago. It takes all of the work out of keeping plants alive indoors.
The holes in the door. Ouch. Have you seen parasites on the worms yet? Or do you let them bury indoors?
Not in our experience. 6 months is probably the longest you can go before seeing significantly lower hatch rates. We can't usually keep them that long anyways.