Hello guys,
I've been asked to start a thread to add some helpful information I have found to the dendroboards community! I'm grateful for the opportunity to share with you a little bit of what I have learned.
SILKWORM NUTRITIONAL VALUE:::
FAT(%kcal)--- 43
CALCIUM(mg/cal)--- .5
Phosphorus(mg/kcal)--- .6
PROTIEN(%kcal)--- 54
I wanted to try my hand at these little guys to see if they were a good choice to feed my pets. I believe that silkworms are are suitable alternative to the fruit flies I have been feeding because of the following: High calcium content, Low phosphorus levels means less smelly crap from frogs, and high protein content, overall more food because they are bigger and last but not least they don't stink up your place if cared for properly(sorry fruit flies smell). They are soft bodied so they are easier to eat than dubias; The second contender was the lowly butterworm which I believe has the highest calcium content of any other feeder. I chose silkworms over butterworms because of the higher protein content AND lower phosphorus levels.
In my opinion. they are best FOR: Phyllobates Terribilis and larger darts and toads.
I was hoping to find some first hand testimonials to better learn what your thoughts are:
I am absolutely new and the eggs should hatch in 5 days. So come share the journey with me as I try my hand at silkworms. ANY TIPS ALL WELCOME! If you're in california and want to try tooooo Message me! FREE EGGS within next few days (MUST COME WITHIN NEXTY FEW DAYS before they hatch)
I've been asked to start a thread to add some helpful information I have found to the dendroboards community! I'm grateful for the opportunity to share with you a little bit of what I have learned.
SILKWORM NUTRITIONAL VALUE:::
FAT(%kcal)--- 43
CALCIUM(mg/cal)--- .5
Phosphorus(mg/kcal)--- .6
PROTIEN(%kcal)--- 54
I wanted to try my hand at these little guys to see if they were a good choice to feed my pets. I believe that silkworms are are suitable alternative to the fruit flies I have been feeding because of the following: High calcium content, Low phosphorus levels means less smelly crap from frogs, and high protein content, overall more food because they are bigger and last but not least they don't stink up your place if cared for properly(sorry fruit flies smell). They are soft bodied so they are easier to eat than dubias; The second contender was the lowly butterworm which I believe has the highest calcium content of any other feeder. I chose silkworms over butterworms because of the higher protein content AND lower phosphorus levels.
In my opinion. they are best FOR: Phyllobates Terribilis and larger darts and toads.
I was hoping to find some first hand testimonials to better learn what your thoughts are:
I am absolutely new and the eggs should hatch in 5 days. So come share the journey with me as I try my hand at silkworms. ANY TIPS ALL WELCOME! If you're in california and want to try tooooo Message me! FREE EGGS within next few days (MUST COME WITHIN NEXTY FEW DAYS before they hatch)