dlemmings
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has anyone used wax worms or adult moths as feeders?
I have Ph. paradoxa & Sp. lineolla.
I am wandering if they will eat the worms...I tried once holding with tweezers but neither the ghosts or african took interest (my african will eat dang near anything?!) or the adult moths.
cultures for the wax worms seem very trouble free and wax worms readily available from a near by reptile store, the worms take 2-3 months to pupate so as feeders this is a long time and 1-2 weeks for pupae to emerge as moths.
by buying a couple dozen every 2-3 weeks and adding to the culture I would guess they would hatch at that same rate if using moths (and still have a few worms worms on hand as feeders.
thoughts?
P.S. i have seen posts offering BB pupa...do these suppliers tend to have stock year round? (for winter months when catching flys outdoors is no longer an option)
I have Ph. paradoxa & Sp. lineolla.
I am wandering if they will eat the worms...I tried once holding with tweezers but neither the ghosts or african took interest (my african will eat dang near anything?!) or the adult moths.
cultures for the wax worms seem very trouble free and wax worms readily available from a near by reptile store, the worms take 2-3 months to pupate so as feeders this is a long time and 1-2 weeks for pupae to emerge as moths.
by buying a couple dozen every 2-3 weeks and adding to the culture I would guess they would hatch at that same rate if using moths (and still have a few worms worms on hand as feeders.
thoughts?
P.S. i have seen posts offering BB pupa...do these suppliers tend to have stock year round? (for winter months when catching flys outdoors is no longer an option)