Breeding is taboo because my mom doesn't allow it. I'm still living with my parents and they're not spider people so breeding and collecting is taboo. I'm forced to stay at just five t's. Brachypelma Sabulosum, Avicularia sp. 'Amazonica', Avicularia Metallica, Cyclosternum Fasciatum and...
Thanks! A bunch of people on that thread recommend an OBT or a Stout leg baboon. By the way, my Brachypelma Sabulosum 'hooked' out and breeding is taboo so... how long will he live?
I've been keeping t's for six years and I feel I'm ready for an Old World t. Which species is recommended? And does anyone know about the care for the Malaysian Blue Femur? Looking to get one in a couple years.
Thanks, guys. So much for that. I can never import butterflies that are native to my country from a place like World Wide Butterflies. A butterfly farm in England.
Does anyone here know if the USDA will supply import permits to hobbyists? This relates to importing butterfly and moth eggs, larvae, pupae and adults.
I did recently receive an order of twelve spicebush swallowtail pupae, 4 luna moths, 4 polyphemus, 4 promethea and 2 c. splendens sinaloensis from Bill. Will the larvae of spicebush swallowtails accept prickly ash?
Does anyone know where I can find an online dealer in Texas who sells butterfly caterpillars? I would like to find someone WILL sell to individuals.
The places I've looked either don't sell to individuals or only sell butterflies for weddings, funerals, memorial services, etc.
Does anybody know whether the larvae will eat anything besides Spicebush? I have read they will accept prickly ash but I want to confirm it. I have some pupae I bought from Bill Oehlke and I would like to breed them when they emerge in March but I want to see if someone here knows if they will...
Can anybody tell me where I can look for caterpillars of the tiger swallowtail? I have been dying to raise this species. That and question marks. I have only reared p. interrogationis once and I would like to rear more. If somebody could help, that would be great!
Could someone in the Dallas area find me some butterfly caterpillars? I am interested in the ones that like Johnson grass, Kudzu, and Oak.
Which would be:
silver spotted skipper
clouded skipper
horace's duskywing (look on new growth of live oak).
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