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goawaynow
at Fri Apr 30 09:18:34 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by goawaynow ]
>>I'm looking into breeding these for my leopard geckos. Which one turns into a moth? I don't want that. If anyone has any 1st hand experience with breeding these, please let me know your experience. I breed crickets and king mealies now and want to diversify.
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>>Greg Holland
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They all will turn into moths as adults. I don't think that butter worm are bred because they feed from one perticulare tree(cant remember the name) Someone eles will have to help you with breeding the other two, I have never done it. Maybe you could try breeding roaches. ----- Anna
1.0.0 Ball Python {Shane}
1.0.0 Afican Bullfrog {Bungy}
2.2.5 Crested Geckos {Mel, Harley, Sally, Momma, unnamed}
0.0.1 Giant Black African Millipede {Milly}
1.1.0 Parakeets {Kiefer& Daisy}
1.0.0 Short Tail Possum {Eddie}
1.1.0 Dogs Lab/Pionter mix,German Shepherd {Vegas,Nevada}
1.0.0 Fluffy Orange Kitty {Kenny}
1.0.0 Betta {George}
1.0.0 Boyfriend {Brian}
2 fish tanks with lots of fish
Thats it for now.....
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- Silk worms, butter worms, wax worm breeders>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> - gmherps, Fri Apr 30 07:30:04 2004
RE: Silk worms, butter worms, wax worm breeders>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> - goawaynow, Fri Apr 30 09:18:34 2004
- RE: Silk worms, butter worms, wax worm breeders>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> - law_beast, Fri Apr 30 10:08:58 2004
- RE: Silk worms, butter worms, wax worm breeders>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> - CanadianFeeders, Fri Apr 30 10:25:54 2004
- ALL of them turn into moths. LOL! np - Sybella, Fri Apr 30 21:39:24 2004
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