hey all
so I have been making my own fruitfly cultures for years
first, I dissolve some molasses in warm water and stir in yeast (I let this sit for about 20 minutes)
then, I mix applesauce and vinegar together until it's really runny
then, I add baby cereal to the applesauce/vinegar mix until it's pretty darn stiff
then i add the water/yeast/molasses mix and make it runny once again
i pour it into cups, shove a paper towel in, add excelsior, and let it sit for 2-3 days before adding the adult flies, and walla!
but it seems that while this is fine for Drosophila melanogaster, it is suboptimal for D. hydei
so I am going to try some different culture media, including mantisplace media, fruitfly shop media, and repashy media
maybe i'll incorporate some of the cornell university recipes too
so follow along with me if you want to see how this experiment goes! I will probably make test tubes of each medium so I can place single pairs in it and collect data on development time and fecundity. this will also give me better replication! yay science!
so I have been making my own fruitfly cultures for years
first, I dissolve some molasses in warm water and stir in yeast (I let this sit for about 20 minutes)
then, I mix applesauce and vinegar together until it's really runny
then, I add baby cereal to the applesauce/vinegar mix until it's pretty darn stiff
then i add the water/yeast/molasses mix and make it runny once again
i pour it into cups, shove a paper towel in, add excelsior, and let it sit for 2-3 days before adding the adult flies, and walla!
but it seems that while this is fine for Drosophila melanogaster, it is suboptimal for D. hydei
so I am going to try some different culture media, including mantisplace media, fruitfly shop media, and repashy media
maybe i'll incorporate some of the cornell university recipes too
so follow along with me if you want to see how this experiment goes! I will probably make test tubes of each medium so I can place single pairs in it and collect data on development time and fecundity. this will also give me better replication! yay science!