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  1. ladysilkworm

    Hornworm Help, Please

    I searched high and low but could not find that thread I read. Most of them are warnings against tomato plants. Vitamins are toxic if you consume too much of them. Too little vitamins C gives you scurvy, too much vitamin A gives you hair loss and anemia. Too much floride gives you other...
  2. ladysilkworm

    Hornworm Help, Please

    https://www.chameleonforums.com/tomatoes-oh-crap-21605/index2.html does that link work? The closest thread I can find right now is the above one. The truth of the toxicity is rather ambiguous and really isn't all that black and white. But better safe than sorry. Still, in my mind, I am...
  3. ladysilkworm

    Hornworm Help, Please

    I tried to do a search but there is just too many. It was an older post that came up on the bottom, and here is what I remembered: A person got some horns from an educational place or somewhere, maybe a neighbor, and they were raised on tomato plants. She didn't know about 'toxicity' and...
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    Sugar Glider

    So Greenguy I take it that you at a pet store :) I've had suggiest before, yeah, if you don't have lots of time for them, better get them with a mate. They get very lonely ... and get this, they also are AMAZING breeders. My one pair gave me 7 joeys in just a year and a half! Fresh fruit...
  5. ladysilkworm

    Need suggestions for keepig silkworms

    I'll say you are the perfect climate to raise silks!
  6. ladysilkworm

    More Silkworm help please!

    Hi Lily, all that stuff about preserving mulberry leaves are good to raise feeders, but I want to add, (not to discourage you) that newborn hatchlings will not be able to eat them. The mature leaves are tough and being that it is near autumn, the leaves are not very nutritious nor moist. The...
  7. ladysilkworm

    Hornworm Help, Please

    I do not think it is a good idea to set them free, because honestly they are pests. however, they do eat mulberry chow and mulberry leaves, as well as tomatoes, cucumbers, tomato leaves etc. They do not eat melon leaves even though the plants are in the same family, because the melon leaves...
  8. ladysilkworm

    What Is The Best and Easiest Feeder to Breed

    Ha. I used to have similar dreams when I kept fish. I'd dream that my fish tank broke and all the fish are out on the floor and me desperately trying to save them.
  9. ladysilkworm

    Silkworm HELP

    In general, lowering temperature prolongs silkworm larval stage. Most of the silkworms here are bi-voltine yes. But it all depends on the egg supplier. The regular ones are possibly univoltine, all others pretty much are bi. which is why they can call the zebras hardier than the whites.
  10. ladysilkworm

    silkworms & crickets?

    oh that sucks! I guess he is really out of it. Try ColorCham, he just left the White Plains show yesterday and has leftover zebras.. I am sure he's got crickets too!
  11. ladysilkworm

    silkworms & crickets?

    yes I know they are selling, but everytime I check it says silkworms are in stock? no?
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