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    Re: Some silkworm pictures

    Quote Originally Posted by Pwilliams58 View Post
    nice, i used to raise silkies when i had my leos, lots of work but it was actually quite fun to watch them go through the different stages.
    I know! For me they really are not that much work, i got them two weeks ago and have not cleaned once, and my only die offs were the ones my sav got for dinner and the ones that went into precoon and failed to find a good spot to 'coon in Now ive been working with sexable morphs which is a blast!

    Quote Originally Posted by icygirl View Post
    That's awesome, I always wanted to raise silkworms when I kept lizards. They are so frikkin cute especially with their "sticky-pads" for feet!

    How do you deal with the moths?
    The moths? Once everyone has cocooned, I take out all the cocoons and stick them in a clean tub with some wax paper down. Once they come out, they find their mates, breed, and lay eggs which can all happen in a day so these are by far the easiest bug to breed. They do not fly either which is good. The only time ive ever had trouble with silks is when I forgot to check the incubator so 500 babys died, and once a silkworm went so far to find a good place to cocoon, I later found a cocoon hanging from the bar pole in my closet! lol that was a unexpected funny surprise.

    Oh yeah, introducing... the black silkworm morph GOLDEN cocoon!




    hehe, I love them and they are sooooo fun to work with. btw, if you look at my first picture, the brown babys are females, and the yellowish ones are males. You cant do that with many other bugs at a day old! The only problem with zebra silks is that almost all of them come out as females!(older silk) Females are white with those black stripes, and the males are solid white almost like normal silkworms.

    Also, sadly the silkworm above failed to cocoon in time and fell sick, you can see her in the above photo...

    Right now I think i have a good 30+ cocoons.
    Last edited by Beardedragon; 11-08-2008 at 03:11 PM.
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