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Post by gitrdone07 on Dec 15, 2007 15:56:32 GMT -4
Iam going to try these things on my bear skull need some tips on when to do it spring,fall,what temps, can they be outside, how many for my skull, what to put them in i have my skull in the frezzer now.I can get like 300+ for 20 bucks on ebay any info will help me out alot . thanks GRD
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Post by skwirl on Dec 15, 2007 16:02:44 GMT -4
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Post by simmonstaxidermy on Dec 17, 2007 23:43:06 GMT -4
they need at least 80 degrees at all times and a colony of 500 - 600 should do well on the skull , but they need feed all the time or they will eat just about anything if they escape.For all the more it costs to have a skull done it is not worth the hassle of trying to keep them contained.
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Post by spike420 on Dec 18, 2007 23:50:10 GMT -4
you should just get the chemicals and bags from cabelas for 20 bucks they work great
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Post by johnnyz on Dec 20, 2007 18:12:39 GMT -4
they need at least 80 degrees at all times and a colony of 500 - 600 should do well on the skull , but they need feed all the time or they will eat just about anything if they escape.For all the more it costs to have a skull done it is not worth the hassle of trying to keep them contained. for sure i hear a lot of guys sayn that they have to have a supply of hot dogs on hand for when they runn out of red meat. i never got into them because unless you have a freezer full of stuff they are not worth all the hassle
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