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I came home from last nights meet, and discovered I had a pair of males hatch out last night. Had a third male pop out of the cacoon today. Now just waiting on a female or two. Fingers-crossed
 
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Congrats, although I guess you didn't update this thread being that you did have a female hatch :p. Still waiting on my 5 to hatch.

What size cage are you housing them in?
 
I came home from last nights meet, and discovered I had a pair of males hatch out last night. Had a third male pop out of the cacoon today. Now just waiting on a female or two. Fingers-crossed

Merrr.....

very nice!

do you know how hard it is to have them reproduce? and the "gestation" time from caterpillar to moth? Can you feed the caterpillars to chameleons? How many caterpillars would you expect?


..... any links to information such as this would be great...

Im looking for a new feeder... crickets are ticking me off...

S.F
 
Merrr.....

very nice!

do you know how hard it is to have them reproduce? and the "gestation" time from caterpillar to moth? Can you feed the caterpillars to chameleons? How many caterpillars would you expect?


..... any links to information such as this would be great...

Im looking for a new feeder... crickets are ticking me off...

S.F

not worth breeding as a feeder. Moths live for 7 days but pupae themselves can take 6 weeks to hatch AFTER diapause. It is a lenghty process. Try dubia or something instead.

btw. I dont think gestation was the right word to use there :p

another thing to think of, in the autumn and winter the Sweetgum trees (natural diet) dont have any leaves, and the pupae go dormant, so it takes a while....

I dont know to be honest about the larvae getting fed off, they are nice and green though, the only thing that concerns me is they have these little hairs on them that could irritate a cham.
 
not worth breeding as a feeder. Moths live for 7 days but pupae themselves can take 6 weeks to hatch AFTER diapause. It is a lenghty process. Try dubia or something instead.

btw. I dont think gestation was the right word to use there :p

another thing to think of, in the autumn and winter the Sweetgum trees (natural diet) dont have any leaves, and the pupae go dormant, so it takes a while....

I dont know to be honest about the larvae getting fed off, they are nice and green though, the only thing that concerns me is they have these little hairs on them that could irritate a cham.


Hehehe, I really wasn't sure what word to use there mate.... insect terms elude me.

Thank you for the information though.... the 7 day life span is not SOOOOO bad if you feed them off quickly ( after mating preferably :p )

Diet and nutritional value are my biggest concerns....

I am thinking about Dubia as well... but the Family is resisting the idea of any "roach" being allowed in the house... even if its fed off 10 seconds later.
 
Hehehe, I really wasn't sure what word to use there mate.... insect terms elude me.

Thank you for the information though.... the 7 day life span is not SOOOOO bad if you feed them off quickly ( after mating preferably :p )

Diet and nutritional value are my biggest concerns....

I am thinking about Dubia as well... but the Family is resisting the idea of any "roach" being allowed in the house... even if its fed off 10 seconds later.

PM me if you have anymore questions, dont want to hijack this thread :eek:.
 
you plan on selling the babies?
No plans to sell ova. There are a few people across the United States that do.

What size cage are you housing them in?
I have twenty cacoons in a 20" tall x 15" deep x 6" wide - Four have emerged. 3.1 I had pairing last night. So will most likely move the two bachelors to a flight cage, till another female emerges.

Can you feed the caterpillars to chameleons? How many caterpillars would you expect?

Im looking for a new feeder... crickets are ticking me off...

S.F
No caterpillar feeding, they have hairs that would irritate. I'll post a egg/ova count when the female lays. If you have a medium to large sized chameleon you have to learn to live with crickets, or ask the family "how does a few hundred roaches sound"
 
I've had a few pairing so far and started rounding up the ova's. Looks like a few hundred eggs so far with many more being laid tonight. Eggs should start hatching mid week, so I'll have one more daily chore to do soon. :rolleyes:
 
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