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Old 12-05-04, 06:28 PM   #16
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Silkworms are to me the No.1 Reptile food regarding insects.
They are not fatty food like waxworms are, the cannot harm the reptile and finaly (and most important) they are highly nutritius for reptiles.

Prob is their food. If you cannot have a malberry tree in the background, there are mixed foods that you cook to the ova and the dinner is ready. Though, have in mind that the groth is much faster with mulberry leaves instead of the cooked mixed.

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Yeah Im really interested in breeding silkies but Im just trying to figure out how much of the mixed diet its going to be. Also Im curious to see how I should go about organizing enclosures.
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kjay, can you post pics please so I get an idea of how I should set it up?
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