🦎 Feed the tiny, fuel the mighty!
This Large Fruit Flies Culture delivers 4-5 yields of 2-3mm flightless flies, perfectly sized for small reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. Simply keep at room temperature (22°C) to cultivate a steady, live food source that supports all pet life stages with minimal effort.
Manufacturer reference | FFL1TUB |
Breed Recommendation | Large Breeds |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Flavor | Culture |
Item Form | Live Foods |
Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Storage Information | Store at room temperature |
Specific Uses | Pet Food |
V**G
Fast and reliable
Have been ordering these for a while. Arrives fast. Any issues I've had, have been rectified immediately. A good amount of flies in the pot too.
H**S
The best Fruit Flies
These flies are a real bargain.I advise you buy them a week before you ate going to need a new batch.You then simply place them somewhere with a constant room temperature and they hatch within a few days. They live a good few weeks as long as you keep them correctly.If like me you require a high number of these, you will find this culture really useful and good quality.
D**Y
Not many hatched
I have had a few pots before with no problems, unfortunately this pot decided not to let the flies to develop. It is one of those things. But Mavis the mantis was hungry.Managed to get some local via a friend
J**L
Lasted while they did
They all died within a couple wks but I managed to get one feed out of it. If your near a pets at home may as well go there as cheaper. Thought it would last and I'd be able to make a next gen like I did with my meal worms I got from the store but unfortunately they all died :(
R**S
Poor
The culture Arrived already spent lasted about 3 days very poor quality
A**R
hundreds of live flies
absolutely loads of live flies . very impressed
E**R
Great !!
Amazing !! Soooo many fruit flies in a biiig tub ! Will last for many weeks. Definately worth the money ! Thank you
L**R
These lasted for about a month
This fruit fly culture started hatching within about 4-5 days of receiving it. and once they started they lasted me about 3 weeks. But I didn’t do anything to keep them going for longer. I bought them for a jumping spider but soon realised that these were a little to small for her so moved her onto Green bottles flies instead and I just let this culture die off. But I’m sure if you tried to keep it going or cultured l more fruit flies from it you absolutely could. The only problem I found with it is the cotton wool ball they used to stuff in the hole in the top. After a couple of times of removing and putting back this just kind of starts to get misshapen and fall apart because the the cotton keeps catching on edge of the hole. If I had cotton wool balls here I could have just used a new one each time but I didn’t so a sponge bung would have been a much better choice here.
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