kamakiri
Well-known member
Started some cultures on 12/29, 1/1 and I finally have flies hatching a couple of days ago. I believe the problem with all of them is that I was using newly hatched flies. They were new, because the culture that they can from was being emptied of adults when feeding every other day or third day. I don't have records of the feeding days but odds are that the starter flies were mostly a day or two as adults. Many were still lighter in color.
Bottom line...don't use them just hatched unless you want a severely delayed start of production.
Prior to any pupae hatching, I used some of the those flies (at least two weeks old) to start another 'golden' D. hydei culture on 1/15 (with the new cardboard insert) and there are already maggots ready to pupate a week later. And that was started with only 10 adults. So the age of the flies seems to be the main factor. I'm going to guess that they are not ready to breed for about about a week. I always thought they'd be ready to breed right away. I also suppose this is why it is better to use more flies than 10 from a mixed age population.
Bottom line...don't use them just hatched unless you want a severely delayed start of production.
Prior to any pupae hatching, I used some of the those flies (at least two weeks old) to start another 'golden' D. hydei culture on 1/15 (with the new cardboard insert) and there are already maggots ready to pupate a week later. And that was started with only 10 adults. So the age of the flies seems to be the main factor. I'm going to guess that they are not ready to breed for about about a week. I always thought they'd be ready to breed right away. I also suppose this is why it is better to use more flies than 10 from a mixed age population.