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medium sized Zebra silk worms at AMAZING PRICES

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Colorcham427

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These zebra silk worm cups come with worms that are already loaded with REAL MULBERRY LEAVES. None of that smelly artificial chow.

For you moth lovers, if you feed these worms until they reach 2.25-2.5 inches in length, you can put cut up 2 inch rings of paper towel rolls in their container. They will spin their silky cocoon, and in just 2-3 weeks, they will emerge in to beautiful cute little moths!

Let me know if you want to buy, I have tons once again!

These Zebra silkworms are between 1/2 - 1 inch in length. Feed them mulberry leaves (You can get them from me for super cheap) for another two weeks at 80 degrees and they will be ready to spin their cocoons in no time. :)

Price list:

CUP OF 40 SILKWORMS - $5.00 PLUS $5.00 SHIPPING

CUP OF 80 SILKWORMS - $9.50 PLUS $5.00 SHIPPING

CUP OF 160 SILKWORMS - $17.25 PLUS $5.00 SHIPPING

CUP OF 320 SILKWORMS - $30.75 PLUS $10.00 SHIPPING

~ [email protected]

Shipping is $5.00 for a small box, I can fit up to 160 in a small box.

Shipping is $10.50 for a medium box, I can fit up to 640 in a medium box.

Want more? Ask for discounts! Thanks!

~ Brian

 
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Brian, are they good for feeders?
The cats are without a doubt nutritious, but messy. They literally hold all the moisture from the leaves and just poop out very dry frass.

They are very soft bodied and moist inside.

The moths on the other hand, would make great feeders.

The males flutter their wings but cannot fly.

The females cannot fly neither.

The moths just walk around, they are BIGGER than blue bottles lol by a lot.

One of my Idolos had one, and ate the entire moth.

 

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