Silkworms are pretty hardy but are a lot of work all the do is eat and poop ..... so all you will be doing is feeding and cleaning (which is a must).....
check this thread:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/breeding-silkworms-25932/#post234298
It is an incredible feeling I agree. Santos was a really big boy the first time he came out to me on his own too. He loved it while I was a ball of nerves.... worrying about dropping him and about what those claws were doing to my face as he clambered up my face.... regardless I was bursting...
Thanks guys. Chameleonneeds is right. We get them often out where I stay.
They usually come out after a rain storm. By the thousands. My chams go into instant hunt mode. I just open their enclosure doors and it is feast time!!!:D
Only problem is their wings drop off quickly so after the...
I work in Photoshop every day and can tell you without a doubt that is a very very dodgy photoshop job. Who ever did it did not even bother to clear his cloning tracks. You don't even have to zoom in to see it.
I have seen this concept before and always wanted to give it my own interpretation....
Loved doing it.... I have a thing for chams and fairies.
Thanks for looking.
Enjoy. :D
Ha ha jip ..... So my husband naming my first hatched baby veiled male BRUTUS is perfectly appropriate. As tiny as he is he gets fired up good and proper. Mmmmm have to see what happens when he grows up. :D
Ah Syn we all outgrow our first rides. And it is very sad to see them go. When I sold my first Honda CR 85 I cried like a child. Even though my knees were practically hitting my chin when I rode her..... it was a very funny sight. But they are always remembered with fondness, and in my case a...