GreenOasis
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I just wanted to post the results of my rather un-scientific experiment in Hydei culturing. I have read many things on how to do this over the past several months, and most of it is very conflicting. I thought I would try the three most common food mixes & see what happened (so that hopefully, I can improve the performance of my starts!)
First, I started with what seemed to be a "basic" mix: Potato flakes, water, white vinegar, a tad methylparaben, yeast & 2 drops food coloring.
This is the result after one week:
Note there is no presence of larvae & I worry that the adults will die without ever laying a fertile egg.
The next mix I tried was the "masa" mix that everyone raves about: Masa, applesauce, methylparaben, honey, yeast & 2 drops food coloring.
This is the result after one week:
Note, again, there is no larval activity.
Finally, I tried a VERY basic and economical solution: Potato flakes, water, apple cider vinegar, yeast & 2 drops food coloring...no methylparaben or honey as a preservative or mold inhibitor.
Here are the results after one week:
Closer:
As you can see, there are numerous healthy larvae in the bottom of the cup!
What this means, I'm not sure, but apparently, either the larvae NEED some mold/fungal activity to get going, or the methylparaben acts as some sort of contraceptive on the adults. I have tried this experiment previously with the use of colloidal silver in the culture as a mold inhibitor, with very little success...so I tend to lean on the idea that the larvae needing some mold/fungus.
Anyone else have any observations/insights that could shed light on this? :smarty:
THANKS!
-Carey Kurtz-
First, I started with what seemed to be a "basic" mix: Potato flakes, water, white vinegar, a tad methylparaben, yeast & 2 drops food coloring.
This is the result after one week:
Note there is no presence of larvae & I worry that the adults will die without ever laying a fertile egg.
The next mix I tried was the "masa" mix that everyone raves about: Masa, applesauce, methylparaben, honey, yeast & 2 drops food coloring.
This is the result after one week:
Note, again, there is no larval activity.
Finally, I tried a VERY basic and economical solution: Potato flakes, water, apple cider vinegar, yeast & 2 drops food coloring...no methylparaben or honey as a preservative or mold inhibitor.
Here are the results after one week:
Closer:
As you can see, there are numerous healthy larvae in the bottom of the cup!
What this means, I'm not sure, but apparently, either the larvae NEED some mold/fungal activity to get going, or the methylparaben acts as some sort of contraceptive on the adults. I have tried this experiment previously with the use of colloidal silver in the culture as a mold inhibitor, with very little success...so I tend to lean on the idea that the larvae needing some mold/fungus.
Anyone else have any observations/insights that could shed light on this? :smarty:
THANKS!
-Carey Kurtz-
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