Darkrai283
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Great to hear that the cotton balls are working well CosbyArt.
How much water, do you add?...Glad to see that more and more are having success with my method and I told ya guys and gals that the cotton ball works wonders.
I actually read the cotton ball substitute thing from somebody on the UK mantis forum so the credit goes to him/her (I can't remember Who exactly it was). However, the yield of flies was still pretty small with the substrate he/she had written down... So I tried the cotton balls with my own personal mix and found out that it was waaay better.
BTW, has anybody tried to substitute the mashed potato for porridge oats or something similar?
*I also typed in the wrong ratio of the components of the substrate in one of my previous posts here. I made a new batch today and something didn't match up lol. It's a ratio of 6:1:1 and not 4:1:1.*
HooolyI 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...
I actually do this as well. The mix seems to solidify a bit more, and the outer layer seems to "crust" up a bit. It definitely saves many fly lives - even when I used commercial FF food.I usually allow mine to sit and "proof" before adding my flies into the feeder container. Maybe just me... But I've noticed alot of deaths if I add the flies in right away, so I wait a few hours before adding them.
A little more than what I would add to make mashed potato using those flakes so that it's a little runnier. Instead of boiling water in the kettle then adding it to the dry mix (the potato + brown sug + white sug), I microwave it for 30-60 seconds until the mixture 'feels right'.How much water, do you add?...
BTW, you've got the binoms a tiny bit wrong.Currently owning:
- Tenodera Sinensis. [ X ]
- Parasphendale Agrionina. [ X ]
- Stagmomantis Carolina. [ X ]
- Phyllocrania Paradoxa.
- Sphodromantis Viridis.
- Hierodula Xishaensis.
- Acromantis Japonica.
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