@Krissim Klaw If the pets are really popular it could also be people are getting cultures from their pet friends/clubs and such too. A good idea to request flies, and I'll try next time I am not in immediate need of them.
I do a bit of both myself in letting FF cultures die-off or continue until needed again. Honestly though it seems I plan to keep them going but eventually wait too long to start a new culture at some point. Price wise I agree, the $0.50 a month to restart a culture is much better than the cost of driving to a pet store (about 60 miles for me round trip), or priority/over-night shipping to buy them each time - and the stress of worrying about getting them soon enough.
Nice, I bet it adds a change of pace in feeders to the mantises too. I've done it in the past too but mine seemed more annoyed than fed, but was great for mantises with feeding issues.
If you aren't completely freaked out by the little jumpers (see the 2nd comment by Potato Man) they are a good excuse to use up the excess Hydei. Funny enough most think they are even cute with their wide eyes and "eyebrow" hairs, even if they don't want to be near them. While most adult jumpers happily take down bottle flies their own size, they are just as content with Hydei most times. Anymore I'm sure if I figured out my pet numbers I've kept, and usually have currently, (not counting nymphs) more of my pets are jumpers than mantids.
I do a bit of both myself in letting FF cultures die-off or continue until needed again. Honestly though it seems I plan to keep them going but eventually wait too long to start a new culture at some point. Price wise I agree, the $0.50 a month to restart a culture is much better than the cost of driving to a pet store (about 60 miles for me round trip), or priority/over-night shipping to buy them each time - and the stress of worrying about getting them soon enough.
Nice, I bet it adds a change of pace in feeders to the mantises too. I've done it in the past too but mine seemed more annoyed than fed, but was great for mantises with feeding issues.
If you aren't completely freaked out by the little jumpers (see the 2nd comment by Potato Man) they are a good excuse to use up the excess Hydei. Funny enough most think they are even cute with their wide eyes and "eyebrow" hairs, even if they don't want to be near them. While most adult jumpers happily take down bottle flies their own size, they are just as content with Hydei most times. Anymore I'm sure if I figured out my pet numbers I've kept, and usually have currently, (not counting nymphs) more of my pets are jumpers than mantids.