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CrittersMailToo
at Sat Mar 27 21:20:25 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CrittersMailToo ]
I have started the same thing for my beardie, because I wanted the healthier choice, and thought it would be easier, but on a large scale, I'm not so sure they're easier.
What do you do about the silk they spin and them sticking to each other, though? What is an easy way to feed them without feeding the silk and poo that they deposit (because it sticks in the silk)? I've read many many sheets on silkworm care and feeding herps with them, but not one that I have seen addresses this issue.
Thanks,
Denise ----- Denise (Mom) and/or Jared (son)
Take care! 
1.0 Ball Python - Jake
1.0 Bearded Dragon - Merlin
1.0 Pixie Frog - Pixel
2.0 Chinese Fire belly Newts - Fred n' Ed, and Ed n' Fred
1.0 Black Cat - Shorty
1.0 Anery Kenyan Sand Boa - coming soon (completing brumation with present owner before joining our home)
0.0.4 Tanks waiting on us to decide what is going in them! LOL
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- Silks Part 2 - shuler06, Sat Mar 27 20:59:42 2004

RE: Silks Part 2 - CrittersMailToo, Sat Mar 27 21:20:25 2004
- RE: Silks Part 2 - GoldenGateGeckos, Sun Mar 28 12:46:30 2004
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