Episode 22: Ontario Invert Farm

Episode 22: Ontario Invert Farm

From The Frograck Podcast by FrogRack Podcast

March 30, 2026 · 1h 38m · Episode 22

About this episode

Jordan from Ontario Invert Farm discusses culturing insect feeders and their role in bioactive terrariums.

Visit Ontario Invert Farm website Ontario Invert Farm on Facebook Ontario Invert Farm on YouTube Jordan from Ontario Invert Farm joins the Frograck Podcast to discus culturing insect feeders. Our conversation covers the topics of feeder insects and nutrition, as well as bioactive terrariums and the role of invertebrates within them. The discussion delves into the importance of providing varied and nutritious feeder insects for captive amphibians, as well as the significance of invertebrates in maintaining a bioactive terrarium environment. The conversation covers a range of topics related to the breeding and culturing of feeder insects, including roaches, peanut beetles, and mantid ootheca. It also delves into the domestication and selective breeding of silkworms, as well as the role of mulberry trees in supporting the silkworm industry. The chapters explore the environmental conditions required for successful breeding, the mistakes in using feeder insects in bioactive setups, and the specific methods for culturing different species of roaches. It also explores the process of silkworm husbandry, covering the various life stages and care requirements. Takeaways Feeder Insects and…

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Host: FrogRack Podcast

Guest: Jordan

Topics covered

  • feeder insects
  • nutrition
  • bioactive terrariums
  • invertebrates
  • culturing insects
  • silkworm husbandry

Keywords

  • feeder insects
  • bioactive terrariums
  • invertebrates
  • silkworms
  • culturing insects
  • nutrition

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Organizations: Ontario Invert Farm

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