Hello everybody, so lets see how we done... just got Repashy fruit fly media today. So on bottom repashy + starch ( I touched that was adviced ?) and some water, than wood wool and leave true night, yes?
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Hello everybody, so lets see how we done... just got Repashy fruit fly media today. So on bottom repashy + starch ( I touched that was adviced ?) and some water, than wood wool and leave true night, yes?
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Hello milion of userswhere are you?
You sure like to get an answer fast do you.
That should be fine and they should grow and breed fast. The repashy stuff is a complete diet for fruit flys and larvae and nothing else is required although instead of using water to make that paste you could squeeze some orange juice into the mixture. Water is fine as well though it's just the orange juice can give the flys extra nutritional value...plus they love oranges so they probably like it more anyway.
Instead of topping up the cultures media with fresh repashy stuff when it gets low you should completely clean and replace the media if you can catch all the flies. This is because the maggot and fly's waste gets in it and bacteria, fungus and mites may appear. The lifespan is about two weeks for these little guys so if you save all the flies they will repopulate the culture in a matter of days. If you are planning on using this culture as your main food source then you could make a much larger breeding tank for them because trust me the small culture tubs the stores give you get dirty and overpopulated really fast. A secure plastic box with fasteners is good, just cut a large section off the lid and stick netting on to cover it. If you do make a larger breeding container make sure it's VERY well ventilated with insect mesh. These methods certainly work for successfully breeding fruit flys and although some may disagree with how I do it they can't prove it wrong. Trust me if you do it all right you should have more fruit flys than you will ever need.
Edit: You could also add some slightly moist cotton wool balls. They appear to lay eggs in there. Just a suggestion.![]()
Thanks Jackyou like always not leaving be alone
appreciate that
. Will have 10 cups like that, they are from USA
ordered two more cultures of flies from local shop, they should be 850ml and hope with a lot of flies
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Guy who gave me this flies told to recreate everything every week, what you think about that? And move all colony, I want to make about three colonyes I think, as will feed 5 dart frogswho hopefully coming in 3Th of November. Do you know it will be some kind of show in Doncaster than?
You can join us if you want ant can
. So I understand your advices and will use orange juice next time
like I suggest best from real fruit, just squeeze it , yeah?
I put some wood wool (believe it that stuff) , so should be alright for laying eggs. My first culture which on photo, have a lot of worms and larvae inside , so they will be fruit flies one day too ? (what a silly question
but I know you dont mind) . Do you have culture of them as well?
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I certainly don't think its necessary to change the media every week. I'd say every two weeks because there's no chance for the flies to reproduce in a week so you will run out. Yes just squeeze the oranges and get juice into the mixture. Sorry I don't know anything about a show in Doncaster. I live further north near the Scottish border so I wouldn't know anything about any Doncaster shows. Thanks for the offer thoughIt's my birthday in November so I may get something from some show though but it will probably be another spider or tarantula. Yes I do have a culture of fruit flys too. It's not for dart frogs though. I use my fruit flys for feeding my baby praying mantids and my baby tarantulas and yes those larvae will be flys one day too.
Nice oneand how you doing with flies? Never get infected by mites ? As I have twice
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Hello guys, yeah yeah...its me again.
Just wondering... what you use on fruit flies before feeding your frogs? Just a Repashy Calcium or something else? Spoke with one lady, who was a breeder before and she showed me one book, where it says :
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WOW .... that sounds like a laboratory thing... I believe you all doing different way somehow .
Ca:P 3:1 ir vitamin A:E3 – 350 I.U. (D3) : 1 mg E ir 1000 – 2500 I.U. vitamin A each vitamin E mg .
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