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Old 10-11-02, 01:19 AM   #1
Linds
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Question Breeding Superworms

This is my first shot at breeding superworms. I had always thought that they were similar to breeding mealies, which I have no problems with. Was I wrong in thinking this? So far I have had not one superworm begin to pupate. Instead they either just die off or get eaten by eachother - why they are being eaten is beyond me, there is ample substrate and a few pieces of veggie thrown in every other day. I keep them the same as my mealies in a gutload substrate with veggies for moisture, why am I not seeing any pupae? Is the life cycle the same with superworms as it is for mealies? They are kept in a room that is 80-82 degrees if that makes any difference. If anyone could give me a little guidance it would be greatly appreciated!
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