Mantis House
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I recently bought a small vial of d. Hydei flightless flies, and after trying to make my own culture (which exploded with molt on day 4), I decided to evacuate them back in to the original vial. A little molt started to form, and I basically gave up all hope, and just let them be. The molt covered the top of the media, and I figured it was only a matter of time before they all died. When I looked at them tonight, not only did I notice that the majority of the mold was gone (I circled the remaining in yellow), there are dozens of small, maggots in the bottom (you can make out a few in the pic).
Is mold in the culture normal? I’ve read that it is bad, but the flies never laid eggs until the mold was present. Is it a coincidence, or is that how it is supposed to work? They’ve eaten nearly all of the mold, so I feel a little better about it. The culture is three weeks old as of yesterday, so they should have been producing by now. Did they just take a little longer than normal to start multiplying?
Is mold in the culture normal? I’ve read that it is bad, but the flies never laid eggs until the mold was present. Is it a coincidence, or is that how it is supposed to work? They’ve eaten nearly all of the mold, so I feel a little better about it. The culture is three weeks old as of yesterday, so they should have been producing by now. Did they just take a little longer than normal to start multiplying?
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