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Food and Feeding
Keeping flies in rotation
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<blockquote data-quote="Sarah K" data-source="post: 308492" data-attributes="member: 8997"><p>I would say you should figure out how many blue bottle flies you want to feed out to your mantises each day, and each day, take just that many out to hatch. While you wait a few days for the first daily batch to hatch, continue to feed all the extra ones you have hatched already. It will take a few days to catch up, but eventually, you will have just the right amount of fresh flies hatching everyday to feed your mantises for the day! </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sarah K, post: 308492, member: 8997"] I would say you should figure out how many blue bottle flies you want to feed out to your mantises each day, and each day, take just that many out to hatch. While you wait a few days for the first daily batch to hatch, continue to feed all the extra ones you have hatched already. It will take a few days to catch up, but eventually, you will have just the right amount of fresh flies hatching everyday to feed your mantises for the day! [/QUOTE]
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