Psychobunny
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I just ordered 2000 silkie eggs from Mulberry farms.
I have some large petri dishes.
They say the eggs will hatch in a few days and I have read all the blogs here about how to raise them.
But one question I cant find the answer to.
If I put some eggs in the center of the dish, and place thin strips of prepared chow in a circle all around them, when they hatch, will they be able to find the food?
In nature, the moth lays the eggs directly on the mulberry leaf, the newly hatched silkie doesnt need to crawl to find food.
Of course, I dont want to place the food strips in the petri dish the same day I get the eggs, or the food will be dried up by the time they hatch.
Will they be able to find the chow, or is it best to place the eggs directly on actual mulberry leaves, which I can get pretty easy?!
I have some large petri dishes.
They say the eggs will hatch in a few days and I have read all the blogs here about how to raise them.
But one question I cant find the answer to.
If I put some eggs in the center of the dish, and place thin strips of prepared chow in a circle all around them, when they hatch, will they be able to find the food?
In nature, the moth lays the eggs directly on the mulberry leaf, the newly hatched silkie doesnt need to crawl to find food.
Of course, I dont want to place the food strips in the petri dish the same day I get the eggs, or the food will be dried up by the time they hatch.
Will they be able to find the chow, or is it best to place the eggs directly on actual mulberry leaves, which I can get pretty easy?!