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Apr 1 2008, 11:02 AM
So, my silkworms i bought last week...
I saw one oozing from the but, and someone told me this is a sign of bacteria infection, can someone back this up? I'm going to have to throw them out if so *groans* I'm going to go back to trying to breed crickets now. -------------------- ![]() |
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Apr 12 2008, 10:24 PM
ok yes it could be a infection but can you tell me what type of lizard do you have and how old is it :idea:
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Apr 12 2008, 10:58 PM
I have a 3 year old bearded dragon. I ended up keeping the silks and just feeding them their chow, after a week they were about two inches and no die-offs happened! So I started feeding them to Yavie again. I'm saving some to try and cocoon but I'm unsure if I will be sucessful in this my first time around.
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Apr 28 2008, 09:31 AM
its fairly easy...if you want tips let me know...I'm sure you've been looking into it already...but there was someone on here that helped me out alot a couple yrs back.
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