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    What an absolutely adorable little frog. Beautiful blue eyes with gorgeous red feet and cute little yellow toes. I love that frog.

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    very cool looking frog! i want one!

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    Very nice, love the colors and the eyes. My frog would be so jealous of that moth, I wish there was somewhere I could order them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hyla View Post
    Very nice, love the colors and the eyes. My frog would be so jealous of that moth, I wish there was somewhere I could order them.
    Indian meal moths are not difficult to culture. The problem is keeping them from escaping and finding something tasty to infest in your cupboards.

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    You can also let waxworms mature into moths as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    You can also let waxworms mature into moths as well.
    Or silkworms, but they might be a bit too large for that little guy.

    So what's this story about crickets being wiped out in the States? Please full me in.

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    Sorry, post sounds a bit odd. Meant to say what is this story that I have heard about feeder crickets being wiped out by a disease in the States. Is this all rumors or is it actually happening over there.

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