I live in the U.S. it seems like a hassle to ship them that far
If you have them naturally occuring
around you they are not that hard to breed
here is a website that explains how to breed them
http://blacksoldierflyblog.com/
fresh phoenix worms are different from
the ones that come from cups have been starved
that link isnt too reliable
http://hubpages.com/hub/Phenix_Worms
it states
"As for breeding phoenix worms, there is conflicting information out there. Where some people say this type of worm CANNOT be...
I hope you are not keeping him in a glass enclosure outside
glass can overheat very quickly and reatains the heat as well
if he is in a glass tank you have to get him out of there asap
yes you can feed them,
but I would clip off the knees
I would feed them off right away
so they still have their natural gutload
you can gutload them with grasses tucked tightly in a jar
filled with water
I have 2 crested geckos: 1 yellow dalmation & 1 harlequin unsexed
they come with their 18x18x24 glass exo-terra with hood and accessories
I am asking $250+shipping
I would rather someone pick up locally but I will be ship
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just do the same thing you are going to do with the
cricket transporter with a bigger container
I keep my crickets in a rubbermaid container with
screen in the front and screen on the top.
And my die off rate has significantly dropped since I made the change
Most people dont know that when a...
you can feed them mulberry leaves and bell peppers, it will just make them grow slower
you can also experiment with other greens such as dandelion greens, collard greens, turnip greens, etc. I am pretty sure they would rather eat that than nothing. besides they are not as picky as silkworms...