Here I wrote this up for you, and took some screenshots too, to explain how to add a photo to your message post.http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n175/phriedom/Our%20pack/E6791E7C-A26B-405C-8DCE-F2FC67BBACE1_zpsizljejkj.jpg http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n175/phriedom/Our%20pack/4664126B-E418-4E2D-8C15-AD6A87FBB5FE_zpsvnok8mja.jpg
Well, those were supposed to be the actual pictures. I'm obviously not as computer literate as I thought :-/
That is an insane amount of flies! What are you using for food?!I use cotton balls. Hella cheap and easy to find in most supermarkets.
It works well as you can see in a video of one of my cultures which I started with 25-30 flies...
Wow... You are good! and fast! What is your Fruit fly culture mixture? if you do not mind me asking...I use cotton balls. Hella cheap and easy to find in most supermarkets.
It works well as you can see in a video of one of my cultures which I started with 25-30 flies...
That is an insane amount of flies! What are you using for food?!Would love for my cultures to look like that, would only have to have a couple on hand then. Also no worries of a crash with that many.
Cheap instant mashed potato flakes, caster/brown sugar and white sugar in the ratio of 4:1:1.Wow... You are good! and fast! What is your Fruit fly culture mixture? if you do not mind me asking...
I'm re-using containers which I get my mantids and other inverts in and that container in the video is what I got some mantids in from a French guy... so I'm guessing that the containers are from a French catering company. The one in the video has lasted a good 5 or 6 generations of Drosophila hydei.I also like your little containers... How long does that last? and can you post a pic of the container setup? that video was very fast... Thanks
Many thanks for sharing your recipe, I appreciate it.Cheap instant mashed potato flakes, caster/brown sugar and white sugar in the ratio of 4:1:1.
After the mixture cools, I also sprinkle a bit of active yeast and the yeast inhibits the growth of nasty bacteria and fungi until the larvae hatch.
I use cotton balls. Hella cheap and easy to find in most supermarkets.
As mentioned I used cotton balls in three of my fruit fly cups, and my standard Spanish moss in the other three awhile back - one of each type and species. I kept everything else the same - the amount of food mix, same food used, amount of flies to start the culture, kept at the same location side-by-side, etc.I just mixed-up a batch yesterday using yet another recipe, as my original batch of fly cultures died off (out of food). I keep two generations going of all my species - a group just started and another about 3 weeks along. I'll be sure to give yours a try next round. I did however try out cotton balls in couple though yesterday. to compare the two
At least try it for yourself as you should have the same results. I remembered this thread and took the photos as I was making another batch of cultures today, and all 9 of my new cultures are using cotton balls.Wow that is interesting... I think I am switching to cotton balls! Thanks for your effort Thomas..
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