Well finally.... I have maggots! Persistence pays off in the end after all.t's so easy,once you get the hang of it you wonder why you ever had problems in breeding enough.
As for globe size always 2 globes incase one blows, 2 x 40 watt winter and 2 x 25 watt summer. (my boxes are around 900mm wide).
Breeding Bush Fly Maggots
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You will probably find there are not as many maggots this time as there will be in the next batch,anyhow well done.Craig
Soon you'll have more than you could ever imagine!
Thanks for all the advice, thats what makes these forums so great!

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Just before I bury this thread, I've got one more question fellas!
When hatching pupae do you cover them with a dry mix of bran only or not bother? I found when I put about an inch and a half of dry bran onto of the pupae the flys died in the mix!?
When hatching pupae do you cover them with a dry mix of bran only or not bother? I found when I put about an inch and a half of dry bran onto of the pupae the flys died in the mix!?
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My "breeder mix" includes a bit of everything including maggots of various sizes, pupae, bran and milk. Every few days I spoon off the dry top layer, add a spoonful of older maggots and pupae and a spoonful of bran/milk mix.
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I think you have answered your own question, why would you want to put mix on top that kills your pupa - they need to be dry and have air - they are living organisms and smothering them with dry mix as you have found only ends up bad.
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My birds get a new lot of Maggots each morning. There are generally quite a number still uneaten in the bowls.
The bowls are emptied into a large plastic container quite near the feeding stations.
As the flies pupate and hatch in these boxes the birds really snap them up.
The flies haven't a chance as they are eaten before they get a chance to use their wings.
Non wasted.
The bowls are emptied into a large plastic container quite near the feeding stations.
As the flies pupate and hatch in these boxes the birds really snap them up.
The flies haven't a chance as they are eaten before they get a chance to use their wings.
Non wasted.
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Ok, l have about 30 maoggots. they are in a fast food container in a mix of bran, milk powder and water. I just wait now for them to turn into flies and put in another food sauce container and I should be in Business. Any tips on getting this thing up and running?