This is great! I was under the impression that silkworms would ONLY eat mulberry leaves. I was in the parks around my apartment trying to identify a tree with no luck. Now that I know that they can eat carrots and such along with a mulberry chow I will begin rearing silkies for my Scotty stud...
Ive got a mistking myself and i love it. The timer has a bit of a learning curve but its easy once you get acclimated. I plan on building a large cage for my new guy.
He looks great! he'll be a stunner! I get my 1st panther in a month or so. Im soo excited!!!:D where did you get your backround? I want something similar.
HERE HERE! I love crosses. I disregard all the slander on them. I understand why people frown upon them when it comes to breeding. However, I think they look spectacular. Sometimes better than pure locales. It's just important to be truthful about what you have if you are trying to sell it. I...
awesome! thanks for all of the detailed advice. I (and my cham) definitely want more variety in his diet. I plan on having silkworms, hornworms, crickets, and possibly dubia roaches as feeders.
I want to start keeping silkworms for when i get a panther chameleon. what all would i need to keep a nice colony. and could i use silkies as a main feeder?
thats interesting. with the quantity i am misting i produce almost no waste water. it all goes into the plant soil (which is not necessarily a good thing.) my plants
dont like that much water. of course i do get some waste water. I am looking for plants that handle that much water because my...
ive had my mistking system for a little over a year and it has worked great. the mist is very fine and the pump is almost silent. it also can run dry without damage to the pump. the timer sent with it has a bit of a learning curve to it. but once you learn how to use it its great.