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Silkworms feeders
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<blockquote data-quote="Introvertebrate" data-source="post: 340907" data-attributes="member: 6009"><p>Silkworms are legitimate feeders. I guess the only reason I haven't given them much consideration is because they require a very specific food source. Unless you happen to own a mulberry orchard, that could get pricey after a while.</p><p></p><p>Can't you just dump out the frass every now and then? If you had some substrate on the bottom, that would help absorb it. I wouldn't recommend leave the lid off. Sooner or latter, one of those little critters is going to find his way out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Introvertebrate, post: 340907, member: 6009"] Silkworms are legitimate feeders. I guess the only reason I haven't given them much consideration is because they require a very specific food source. Unless you happen to own a mulberry orchard, that could get pricey after a while. Can't you just dump out the frass every now and then? If you had some substrate on the bottom, that would help absorb it. I wouldn't recommend leave the lid off. Sooner or latter, one of those little critters is going to find his way out. [/QUOTE]
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