I have a question did you did they hatch yet? or are they still incubating? also I had the same question as Dansb do you have to do this RIGHT after or is there a length of time that this can still be done????
Again great Blog
thank you so much for posting your hornworm breeding and raising blog. its the best one i have read. its easy to follow and very well written. it will help alot of people with hornworm breeding. :D
You are welcome to use this info. but if you are sharing it please make sure you referance where you recieved it, and attach the link to the blog. Thank you.
Very good post benton. I hope to try silk worm rearing again. I will keep this in mind when i start my colony. Looking forward to the breeding one as that is when i had trouble.
Here you will find a list of safe plants that you can put in your enclosure with your chameleon....:D ENJOY
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ABELIA
AFRICAN DAISY
ALYSSUM, SWEET
AMERICAN
ELM also ELM
ANTHEMIS also known as CHAMOMILE
ARBUTUS
ASPARAGUS FERN
ASPEN TREE
ASTER
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