We'll first things first, you need to have lots of pictures of your male to show that it is genetically good enough for someone to want to breed their female with, next get pics of their Sire, and maybe even Grand sires if possible but only Dam and Sire are really needed. If you don't have that...
I got one from someone in the bay area from our Facebook page but it broke in like 2 week because there were some bare wires that touches and shorted everything out! Very lame..
Hey folks, considering breeding these amazing healthy feeders for my chams, looks like it wouldn't be hard as they eat like anything, but I have some questions.
1. What climates can they withstand if I want to breed them outdoors because they are... Kinda gross.
2. What problems arise from...
They need to be FULL grown with at LEAST 5 inches of dirt to burrow into (They prefer 1 foot of soil though!) If your lucky they will cocoon and then resurface as moths but the sol needs to stay moist too. They will not eat carrots I think only greens like leaves and such. But I hear they eat...
Where do you live? I agree with Alexander1 tho because the only ones you can buy are fancy grape vines and such for like $10 - $25 a branch or they are artificial. Go outside for the free natural and just throw it in the oven for an hour at like 200 F (Kill bacteria/microbes/fungus, shouldn't...
UPDATE: I simply bought some horn worm chow, and am making a instructional video about breeding them but will exclude the food part because making decent chow sounds complicated, but who knows.