yeatzee
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Hey, so both my Hydei cultures have a couple pupae on the sides of the container. When should I start a new culture with the ones I've got currently?
I'd do it 10-14 days after you started the last one.Hey, so both my Hydei cultures have a couple pupae on the sides of the container. When should I start a new culture with the ones I've got currently?
yes that will do. The problem I had was moldy media before the flies starting to mate, i think the excess yeast might have ruin my media too so cut down on the yeast.Yen> In that case, I would move those flies to a new culture and use some sort of mold inhibitor like vinegar and/or honey in the media. If it's moldy now, it won't be better in two weeks.
Thanks for reporting your results, Kamikari... good info that backs up the hypothesis.More imperical evidence supports 8 to 10 days minimum to sexual maturity.Started a pair of hydei cultures on the same day, 2/2 PM. One was started with 'aged' flies, no younger than 7 days (separated from a culture 1/26 PM and fed apple sauce for a week). The other with flies from 0 to 2 days old. Both used the same batch of media, tub size (16 oz.) and about 50+ flies. The culture of 'new' flies is approximately 8 days behind in production start in both visible maggots and pupae observed on coffee filters.
Minimum temp observed was 71, maximum was 80.
So I've concluded 8 minimum days, but 10 is likely considering the 'new' group also included flies up to 2 days old.
I'll try to repeat the experiment once I am in a position to use 50 flies hatched within 24 hours. It might be harder to 'tap clean' a culture producing more than 50/day, but we'll see.
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