Hi guys... I wanted to share with you a feeding bottle I have been working on.. It is still in its prototype stage..
I am extremely excited how it works for me... and would love to find out what others think about it?
I wanted to share it with the people who understand the feeding process... My family don't understand my excitement of this bottle, I developed.. and just kind of snicker at me.
I wanted to show it to you, and get your feedback... I also have a few made up... Just in case any of you wanted to try it out... for more of an up close & personal trail.
Right now I am calling it my friendly feeder??? Maybe some brain storming we could come up with something clever...
If it works out I would like to try and make these up in bulk... I would also like to find an easier & cleaner way to add the screen...Eventually, I would like to get it molded to have the screened area as part of the bottle.. if the demand is big enough.
Here are some pics of my feeding bottle...
That is it...
The reason I put in the screen is for air circulation, and I can also spray a little water in the container to keep the feeder food hydrated... I also added 2 or 3 fly waiting wheels..I developed this mainly for crickets, so it would stop them from munching on each other while waiting to be put into the mantis container. I then tried it with the fruit flies to stop them from circling the bottle in record time, I noticed when I added the waiting wheels in... there was a lot less die off the next morning, after leaving them in there overnight.. I also can keep flies in there for a couple of days... For the mantis who are molting, I can feed them later in the day or even the next day. I do not have to go through refilling the bottle daily. You are also able to add as many flies as you want to each container at a time, and it is no problem to add an extra fly later if needed. It also helps with handling the flies, there is less chance of them flying out of container, you trying to catch them, to put them into the container, or catching them after they get free in the house. It saves a lot of time with that... I don't know how many times I have had 1/2 an hour of so trying to catch or kill the flies that I have been freed accidentally.
I also have put together 2 feeding video's to give you an idea of how easy it is to use. And how you can change your feeding time in half the time, it takes you to open and close all your containers.
http://youtu.be/UeBZWHB-SH8
Like I said before I have some extra made up for a low introductory (trial) price & shipping...Anyone interested in trying one out pm me, I would be happy to send one to you and find out what you think after trying it.. comment on how much time & work this bottle truly eliminates...
Thanks everyone for taking the time to read all this..(people who know me, know I tend to be a little wordy)
Thanks again, Denise
I am extremely excited how it works for me... and would love to find out what others think about it?
I wanted to share it with the people who understand the feeding process... My family don't understand my excitement of this bottle, I developed.. and just kind of snicker at me.
I wanted to show it to you, and get your feedback... I also have a few made up... Just in case any of you wanted to try it out... for more of an up close & personal trail.
Right now I am calling it my friendly feeder??? Maybe some brain storming we could come up with something clever...
If it works out I would like to try and make these up in bulk... I would also like to find an easier & cleaner way to add the screen...Eventually, I would like to get it molded to have the screened area as part of the bottle.. if the demand is big enough.
Here are some pics of my feeding bottle...
That is it...
The reason I put in the screen is for air circulation, and I can also spray a little water in the container to keep the feeder food hydrated... I also added 2 or 3 fly waiting wheels..I developed this mainly for crickets, so it would stop them from munching on each other while waiting to be put into the mantis container. I then tried it with the fruit flies to stop them from circling the bottle in record time, I noticed when I added the waiting wheels in... there was a lot less die off the next morning, after leaving them in there overnight.. I also can keep flies in there for a couple of days... For the mantis who are molting, I can feed them later in the day or even the next day. I do not have to go through refilling the bottle daily. You are also able to add as many flies as you want to each container at a time, and it is no problem to add an extra fly later if needed. It also helps with handling the flies, there is less chance of them flying out of container, you trying to catch them, to put them into the container, or catching them after they get free in the house. It saves a lot of time with that... I don't know how many times I have had 1/2 an hour of so trying to catch or kill the flies that I have been freed accidentally.
I also have put together 2 feeding video's to give you an idea of how easy it is to use. And how you can change your feeding time in half the time, it takes you to open and close all your containers.
http://youtu.be/UeBZWHB-SH8
Like I said before I have some extra made up for a low introductory (trial) price & shipping...Anyone interested in trying one out pm me, I would be happy to send one to you and find out what you think after trying it.. comment on how much time & work this bottle truly eliminates...
Thanks everyone for taking the time to read all this..(people who know me, know I tend to be a little wordy)
Thanks again, Denise