Dwaink
Well-known member
Hi,
I just thought i would share with you. While feeding my Chinese nymphs D. hydei fruit flies, i noticed that one nymph was eating well, when i thought something was wrong with the other arm, so breaking out the magnifying glass i saw that the other arm was also holding a hydei fly. The nymph was eating one fly with one arm while holding onto another one in the other arm, until it was done with the first one. Something i have never seen before.
Also thought about cleaning the excelsior, is their a way to clean it so it can be reused?
Regards
I just thought i would share with you. While feeding my Chinese nymphs D. hydei fruit flies, i noticed that one nymph was eating well, when i thought something was wrong with the other arm, so breaking out the magnifying glass i saw that the other arm was also holding a hydei fly. The nymph was eating one fly with one arm while holding onto another one in the other arm, until it was done with the first one. Something i have never seen before.
Also thought about cleaning the excelsior, is their a way to clean it so it can be reused?
Regards