How there's only one type of clay now?[/quote]
acre clay has been put back in, dug from mudflats.[/quote]
What color they are on the map? Since there are many brownish patches and none of them are mudflats.
dchow002 wrote:Silk moth pairing
When you have you pair your moths to mate, does placement in cabinet matter (like it does for chickens were eggs need to be under hens?)
This is how I've been doing it:
Thank you!
Granger wrote:dchow002 wrote:Silk moth pairing
When you have you pair your moths to mate, does placement in cabinet matter (like it does for chickens were eggs need to be under hens?)
This is how I've been doing it:
Thank you!
Placement dosn't matter.
But since each pair generates up to 10 eggs: don't put that many pairs into a container (8, max 10, is a good amount)
dchow002 wrote:Granger wrote:dchow002 wrote:Silk moth pairing
When you have you pair your moths to mate, does placement in cabinet matter (like it does for chickens were eggs need to be under hens?)
This is how I've been doing it:
Thank you!
Placement dosn't matter.
But since each pair generates up to 10 eggs: don't put that many pairs into a container (8, max 10, is a good amount)
Thank you for the reply. Is there a way to make sure the high q males mate with the high q females?
Shipright wrote:I use clay urns to silk farm instead of cabinets. two moths will fill one urn with eggs (room for 13 eggs so you have space to spare), and then each conveniently fit three eggs and twelve leaves to carry the cycle through. Set and forget.
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