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*RYAN*

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so i bought a fruit fly culture and I was wondering ... would it be beter to keep the culture in the light .. or in the dark .. is there any difference ??? thank you !

 
well with normal flies i think if warm they do there thing quicker so in the light i would say they would be warmer and their life cycle would speed up hence more food quicker but culture runs out quicker

suppose it depends how many mouths to feed

 
Never tried keeping them in the dark. I keep mine in the light and they reproduce fast. I doubt there is any advantage to keeping them in the dark.

 
There is one advantage to keeping them in the dark: The chances of the culture molding isnt as high.

Thanks,

Andrew

 
you need the correct photoperiod, otherwiseyou will mess up the fruitflies biological clock (respectively messing up metabolic rate). I did some work experince at a parasitology research lab using ALOT of fruitflies. The fruitflies had a 12 hours day and a 12 hours night. So i doubt keeping them totally in pitch black condition would be beneficial for them.

 
It was just an experiment that somehow seemed to work for me. I noticed that when exposed to light the maggots became unsettled. So, I figured if they were kept in dark they would change into pupae more quickly. I've heard of others keeping their fruit flies in complete dark as well.

 

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