paddythemic
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Very cool. I like the single serving and nonrefrigeration aspects!
:lol: I picture Rick as an old man with his arms crossed and shaking his head at "kids these days". Ha! However, that being said, I use 2 cups, put pupae in one to hatch, slap it in the fridge when I'm ready, let 'em sit until there's a good amount on the lid, then switch the lids and go freezer bound with the catch. They wake up too quickly out of the fridge, but a minute in the freezer and they're all out until everyone's fed. And I use honeyYou guys have the strangest ways of doing this. I know I sound like a broken record but it seems everybody wants to do it the hard way. You guys talking about water dishes, spoons, taking one fly out at a time are crazy. They don't need water or anything fancy. Just a squirt of honey everyday. If flies were as much trouble as you people make it out to be I would have left this hobby a long time ago. I guess i'll just sit here and shake my head at the craziness that is this thread.
The 12x12 net is indeed a nightmare. I like your method because my girlfriend will have puppies if I put live flies in the fridge or freezer.I don't need to take out any more than one fly at a time when I only have one mantis per cup.
Accept for in my gongy cage then I just open the fly cup lid and let a bunch out into the net cage.
A 12x12 net cage full of house flies sounds like a nightmare to me.
I had not heard anything about feeding them honey until now.
Being new has it's drawbacks..
No water? I always see the flies drinking the water... and munching down the pollen honey mix! If the flies are hydrated then I know my Gongys are getting water content that they won't drink on there own, since they never drink at all.You guys have the strangest ways of doing this. I know I sound like a broken record but it seems everybody wants to do it the hard way. You guys talking about water dishes, spoons, taking one fly out at a time are crazy. They don't need water or anything fancy. Just a squirt of honey everyday. If flies were as much trouble as you people make it out to be I would have left this hobby a long time ago. I guess i'll just sit here and shake my head at the craziness that is this thread.
I never said they didn't drink water. I am saying you don't need to give them seperate water and food. They can get water from their food. It would take far too long to get one fly out of cup at a time by the method posted. I prefer to just put what I need into the freezer to slow them down and then stand in front of my enclosures and pick the flies out with long tweezers.No water? I always see the flies drinking the water... and munching down the pollen honey mix! If the flies are hydrated then I know my Gongys are getting water content that they won't drink on there own, since they never drink at all.
Oh, I know! Just the mental picture I get Thing is, I'm the same way. I want as few steps as possible and as much simplicity as possible.And Laura, I am not old, just efficient.
The good ole mental picture you get of people on message boards. I know what you mean.Oh, I know! Just the mental picture I get Thing is, I'm the same way. I want as few steps as possible and as much simplicity as possible.
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