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What do you feed

Bill

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What bug Do you feed the most I use lots of dubia and superworms and also Hornworms but I raise them all my self.
 

TheWolfmanTom

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Roaches, supers and crickets. In that order for the adults.
Babys are crickets for the most part.
Raise my own dubia and supers.
 

Bill

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This is my superworm setup
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KrisWithaK1225

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Right now I'm using dubia and crickets. I'm currently breeding dubia and I'm getting my superworm colony started, but I have successfully bred crickets and hornworms. I've also tried breeding silkworms but that didn't turn out too well. And I do agree, supers do take forever :p
 

KrisWithaK1225

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lol I thought I fed them enough. But maybe it wasn't enough? Do they just turn into cocoons? I was told that I was supposed to give them cut up paper towel rolls for them to crawl into and pupate. Is that true?
 

Bill

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yes they spin there cocoons then will come out mate and lay egg then the tricky part how long do you chill them
 

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I am still working on it tried it awile ago didnt work then i found a bunch of eggs i had left in the fridge and put them in my incubator and around 6000 hatched they where every where i forgot about them in there to just dont know how long i had them in the fridge
 

KrisWithaK1225

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Lol That's too bad. But at least you have 6000 worms. I can't even imagine that many. How many moths did they come from? (Oh and sorry for hijacking this thread :p)
 

Bill

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not sure how many we had I think around 15 females
 

Kimby37

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Crickets for now, we are trying to breed roaches. We give her hornworms and the occasional wax worm. She eats whatever we give her, shes not too picky at least not right now.
 
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