Zebra and tiger silkworm eggs available

MissSkittles

Chameleon Enthusiast
Just wanted to let anyone know who may be interested that Coastal Silkworms has zebra and tiger/black silkie eggs available. They aren’t always available like the normal white silkworm eggs are. So, if you want to hatch and grow some zebras or tigers, now is your chance. Smallest quantity is 250 eggs, but of course there is always a die off. You’ll still have plenty to turn into moths and provide you with more eggs to hatch until the next time zebra eggs are available. :) Make sure to get plenty of chow too for those cute silkie bellies. https://www.coastalsilkworms.com/silkworm-eggs.html
 
Just wanted to let anyone know who may be interested that Coastal Silkworms has zebra and tiger/black silkie eggs available. They aren’t always available like the normal white silkworm eggs are. So, if you want to hatch and grow some zebras or tigers, now is your chance. Smallest quantity is 250 eggs, but of course there is always a die off. You’ll still have plenty to turn into moths and provide you with more eggs to hatch until the next time zebra eggs are available. :) Make sure to get plenty of chow too for those cute silkie bellies. https://www.coastalsilkworms.com/silkworm-eggs.html
I see you're still at it, "cute silkie bellies". Convincing us to breed our own creepy crawlers. Do you have any suggestions for one whom might have lost and hatched a Praying Mantis oothaca, in their home. I'm absolutely sure they were afraid to sleep for fear of 50-200 baby praying mantis nymphs marching under their sheets looking for food. I'm 100% positive they kept the loss of that oothaca a secret from the other inhabitants of the home. Years later, I'm still perplexed as to how one loses 1 of 3 ooths. The world may never know.
 
Possibly, a couple of mantids hatched super early and realizing they were about to become chameleon snacks, they combined their strength and hid their ootheca away to a secret and safe place. It was a survival of the fittest, and some managed to make it to adulthood and in their secret place, they made their own babies. Generations of mantids have been surviving in this sheltered spot and just waiting for the day they are strong and big enough to take over the world! Mwah ha ha ha! 😈

the deadly mantis horror movies GIF by absurdnoise

Praying Mantis Insect GIF

Or, maybe it accidentally went in the trash can.

Two of the last ooths that I had hatched out parasitic wasps! They ate all the mantid babies while still in egg. 😧
 
Possibly, a couple of mantids hatched super early and realizing they were about to become chameleon snacks, they combined their strength and hid their ootheca away to a secret and safe place. It was a survival of the fittest, and some managed to make it to adulthood and in their secret place, they made their own babies. Generations of mantids have been surviving in this sheltered spot and just waiting for the day they are strong and big enough to take over the world! Mwah ha ha ha! 😈

the deadly mantis horror movies GIF by absurdnoise

Praying Mantis Insect GIF

Or, maybe it accidentally went in the trash can.

Two of the last ooths that I had hatched out parasitic wasps! They ate all the mantid babies while still in egg. 😧
WHAT!!!!!! I'm absolutely done. Drops mic. Walks far away.....
 
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