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What is the best recipe for culturing fruit flies ?

Fishfrogsandfriends

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I was wondering what the best recipe for culturing melonogaster fruit flies is? Also how inexpensive is it to make compared to buying a kit online?
 

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Maybe there are as much recipes as users.

My recipe is :
- 1 banana (without the skin)
- 2 large spoons of vinegar
- I add oats flakes until it is no more liquid
 

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In my opinion, best is easiest. I don't mix my own. I have used several commercially prepared fruit fly diets, all seem to work.
 

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Maybe there are as much recipes as users.

My recipe is :
- 1 banana (without the skin)
- 2 large spoons of vinegar
- I add oats flakes until it is no more liquid
How is the smell on this recipe? It wont stink up my whole house will it?
 

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I still use carolina biological supply formula 4-24 It works great and their are less failures.
 

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about 10 1/2 cup cultures per bag or 75 to 85 fruit fly vials per bag.
 
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