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Frey

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The firebratts cultures - near 100/150 pieces

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These sound interesting, Frey. How are you keeping them? I used to see a lot when I was a kid, but none in the U.S. For anyone that doesn't know them, they are a small insect, Thermobia domestica, that likes warm moist areas (one old source suggests 37C, about 100F, and 75%RH) . Bratt (or Brat) BTW, means "fish", and they look like a small silverfish.

 
These sound interesting, Frey. How are you keeping them? I used to see a lot when I was a kid, but none in the U.S. For anyone that doesn't know them, they are a small insect, Thermobia domestica, that likes warm moist areas (one old source suggests 37C, about 100F, and 75%RH) . Bratt (or Brat) BTW, means "fish", and they look like a small silverfish.
I m keeping them in box , temperature 30-35C , dishes with water, some woolcotton and like a food I m using a leaf of oat :)

They are really easy to keep but they growing slow. First hatch from eggs can get after 1 month ...

Yeah, they look like small silverfish, tooday but later I will add some pics of my culture with them.

 

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