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Nekton Drosophila Concentrate Breeding Fruit Flies
  • Nekton Concentrate for Breeding High - Quality Drosophila Fruit Flies as Reptile Nutrition Source

Nekton Drosophila Concentrate Breeding Fruit Flies

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Description

NEKTON - Drosophila - Zuchtkonzentrat is a pre - made blend crafted from diverse vitamins, yeast, and a colorant. With just a simple mix with warm water, it quickly creates a top - notch, effective base for breeding fruit flies, which are an excellent nutrition source for reptiles. The vitamins in it help develop healthy, high - quality, large feed fruit flies. The colorant makes these fruit flies more appealing to reptiles during feeding. To use, stir 1 part of this concentrate with 1.5 - 2 parts of warm water. Fruit flies can grow up to 3.5 cm long and about 1 mm thick, with males having a black end segment and females a brown one. White eggs, around 0.55 mm long and 0.2 mm wide, hatch into similarly - sized maggots that grow to about 5 mm long after three molts. Breeding with this concentrate is a breeze. No cooking is needed. Just mix 1 part of the concentrate briefly with 1.5 - 2 parts of warm water (22 - 25 °C) and the breeding paste is ready. It's incredibly easy! There's no complex cooking process and no bad odors when making the paste. Adding a few drops of fruit vinegar speeds up the breeding process. You can control the paste's thickness by adding water. The prepared paste will liquefy after a few days to provide the best living conditions for the maggots. The ideal room temperature for breeding is around 22 - 25 °C, as fruit flies stop laying eggs at higher temperatures.

Using this product is super easy. First, take 1 part of the Nekton Drosophila Concentrate and mix it with 1.5 - 2 parts of warm water (22 - 25 °C) by stirring. There's no need to cook it. For a faster breeding process, add a few drops of fruit vinegar. You can adjust the thickness of the paste by adding more or less water. Keep in mind that the room temperature for breeding should be around 22 - 25 °C, because if it gets too hot, the fruit flies won't lay eggs. After a few days, the paste will liquefy, which is normal and provides good living conditions for the maggots. There are no complex steps or bad smells when preparing the paste, so you can have a hassle - free breeding experience.


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