(05-26-2012, 03:06 PM)Mantis Wrote: I haven't got any insects or reptiles of my own yet until I find my own place, but for future reference, I'm curious about how many of you have created your own farms. I'm also wondering what level of expertise it would require, how much room your farms have taken up, various other titbits.
Obviously, the usual reason for building a farm in the west is to use the insects as feeder food which would be my intention if I got a lizard or a praying mantis, but I do of course hear of kids getting ant farms because they are fascinating.
What are the pros and cons of farms for food over buying insects from retailers? Also, if I got my first mantis, at what point (if at all) should I consider a farm, and what kind of farm would you recommend?
As an additional question, I mentioned western culture above. But in eastern culture, insect farming for food for humans is common. What do you think of that?
Aside silkworms, I never really had any insect farm. I did keep grasshoppers as a kid for about two months before releasing them back to the wild.
Keeping Ants was another project I did for a few days for fun back in the old days.
To have your own insect colony as a food source for your other pets can obviously cut down the cost, and also provide the most fresh food.
It comes with more responsibilities and more work. Although I think keep worms are quite simple, since they won't jump around or fly away. Silkworm is extremely easy to keep.