Start your own silkworm colony!
Our premium Bombyx mori silkworm eggs are carefully selected, clean, and ready for hatching when the season begins. Each egg is tiny and oval-shaped, about the size of a poppy seed, and contains a live silkworm embryo that will hatch when warmed to room temperature.
🧊 Storage: Keep refrigerated (4–8°C) until ready to hatch.
🌡️ Hatching: Incubate at 25–28°C for 7–10 days.
🍃 Feeding: Fresh mulberry leaves only.
💯 Hatch Rate: High-quality fertile eggs for successful rearing.
🎨 Color Stages
| Stage | Color | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Freshly laid | Pale yellow | Newly fertilized |
| 2–3 days later | Turning brown or gray | Developing embryo |
| Diapause (refrigerated) | Bluish-gray or purplish | Dormant stage |
| Just before hatching | Dark gray or black | Larva is ready to emerge |
📏 Size
- Average length: 1.0–1.3 mm
- Width: 0.8–1.0 mm
- Weight: ~0.002 g per egg
Perfect for reptile keepers, educational projects, or anyone interested in the fascinating silkworm life cycle.
Please note the following important information:
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No Guarantee of Hatch Rate
Silkworm eggs are a natural, living product. Therefore, we do not guarantee any specific hatch rate or the success of hatching. -
Customer Responsibility After Dispatch
Once the eggs leave our facility, all responsibility for their care, storage, hygiene, and incubation conditions transfers to the customer.
We are not liable for any loss, failure to hatch, or improper care after dispatch. -
Required Care Conditions
For best results, customers must ensure the proper environment, including:-
Temperature: typically 24–26°C
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Humidity: typically 75–85%
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Hygiene: keeping the rearing area clean, dry, and free from mold or contaminants
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Handling: avoiding sudden temperature changes, direct sunlight, or excess moisture
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Responsibility for Research and Proper Care
It is the customer’s responsibility to research and follow appropriate silkworm care guidelines, including feeding, hygiene, and maintaining stable temperature and humidity throughout incubation





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