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Food and Feeding
Coloured maggots
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<blockquote data-quote="infinity" data-source="post: 7526" data-attributes="member: 201"><p>I don't know if the same pupation stage accurs in flies and butterflies but butterflies shed their exoskeleton to reveal the pupa underneath... if the same is true with flies then the dye shouldn't have any effect once the adult has emerged. I guess it depends on whether the dye has penetrated inside. Obviously the same doesn't apply to feeding the magots to the mantid as it's getting the full dye dose</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="infinity, post: 7526, member: 201"] I don't know if the same pupation stage accurs in flies and butterflies but butterflies shed their exoskeleton to reveal the pupa underneath... if the same is true with flies then the dye shouldn't have any effect once the adult has emerged. I guess it depends on whether the dye has penetrated inside. Obviously the same doesn't apply to feeding the magots to the mantid as it's getting the full dye dose [/QUOTE]
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