Hello and welcome to another video! Thank you so much for all the support recently! The growth recently has been incredible and it's wonderful to hear from all of you. Unfortunately I still can't do frequent regular uploads because of school, but for 2023 I'll try my best to provide you with as much high quality content as possible. We're already at two videos less than a month in, which is far more than usual from me! Let me know what you'd like to see from my channel for 2023! A dart frog breeding guide is coming this summer, along with many smaller projects. The only thing I forgot to mention in this video is that the fruit flies I breed are all flightless fruit flies. By now I've bred them for so long that I've almost forgotten there are fruit flies that can fly too.
Great vid as always! I have stoped using dry yeast in my cultures. In my experience it works just as well without it. And the risk of smelly cultures is less.🙂👍
I’ve forgotten it a few times and those cultures always became really miserable. Either the flies just wouldn’t reproduce or the consistency of the media would be horrible.
Hello!! I noticed you used some glass cups earlier in the video - do you wash or recycle those containers? Everyone seems to use disposable plastics and I'm wondering if there is a more sustainable option. (I currently use plastics as well)
All the cups are plastic, I've never used glass cups. However, I recently started cleaning them out and washing them, since single-use plastic cups are being banned in the EU. It's quite easy to just scoop out the goo and clean the cup with warm water and dish soap.
I got them from a friend of mine here in Gothenburg. He goes by the name "tropfrog" on the forums and all of his cultures are completely mite free, which I don't know any other sellers who can say (my flies that I bought from him have actually stayed mite free for almost four years by now, which is pretty dumb luck since I don't do anything to protect them). Normally I'd recommend writing on the forums asking if there are any private dart frog keepers in your area, but I assume you're the guy who recently did that on pilgift.se. Many dart frog keepers, like myself, don't actively culture extra fruit flies to sell all the time, but wouldn't have any issue making an extra culture for a symbolic prize if anyone is looking for one. I'm surprised nobody has reached out.
I like your recipe. Simple. Though I think there isn't any alternative fruit porridge brand recommendation in the description. Any suggestion? Thanks!!
I actually forgot to add that, thank you for the reminder! It’s a big weird for me to recommend brands I’ve never tried, but NEHerp and Repashy have their own medias with good reputation, and most online dart frog stores (FrogDaddy, Houston Frogs etc.) seem to have their own too.
Good thing is that you can make a few cultures without flies and just freeze them, then just when you need them you just take prepared culture and add flies without the "cooking".
Very unlikely that you'll come across the same product (Semper Fruit Porridge) that I use, since it's only available in Scandinavia as far as I know, so you'll probably have to find a different recipe. However, the other tips and tricks that I showed are probably useful
Hello and welcome to another video!
Thank you so much for all the support recently! The growth recently has been incredible and it's wonderful to hear from all of you. Unfortunately I still can't do frequent regular uploads because of school, but for 2023 I'll try my best to provide you with as much high quality content as possible. We're already at two videos less than a month in, which is far more than usual from me!
Let me know what you'd like to see from my channel for 2023! A dart frog breeding guide is coming this summer, along with many smaller projects.
The only thing I forgot to mention in this video is that the fruit flies I breed are all flightless fruit flies. By now I've bred them for so long that I've almost forgotten there are fruit flies that can fly too.
If you’re short on time, you could always do a montage of all your frogs feeding and hanging out. It’s soothing to watch.
Great instruction video. Some videos scare off new keepers but I think this will be great for people!
Great vid as always! I have stoped using dry yeast in my cultures. In my experience it works just as well without it. And the risk of smelly cultures is less.🙂👍
I’ve forgotten it a few times and those cultures always became really miserable. Either the flies just wouldn’t reproduce or the consistency of the media would be horrible.
Great video as always!
Thanks bro.
Hello!! I noticed you used some glass cups earlier in the video - do you wash or recycle those containers? Everyone seems to use disposable plastics and I'm wondering if there is a more sustainable option. (I currently use plastics as well)
All the cups are plastic, I've never used glass cups. However, I recently started cleaning them out and washing them, since single-use plastic cups are being banned in the EU. It's quite easy to just scoop out the goo and clean the cup with warm water and dish soap.
Where did you get your melanogasters? I can only find hydei on herpers choice
I got them from a friend of mine here in Gothenburg. He goes by the name "tropfrog" on the forums and all of his cultures are completely mite free, which I don't know any other sellers who can say (my flies that I bought from him have actually stayed mite free for almost four years by now, which is pretty dumb luck since I don't do anything to protect them).
Normally I'd recommend writing on the forums asking if there are any private dart frog keepers in your area, but I assume you're the guy who recently did that on pilgift.se. Many dart frog keepers, like myself, don't actively culture extra fruit flies to sell all the time, but wouldn't have any issue making an extra culture for a symbolic prize if anyone is looking for one. I'm surprised nobody has reached out.
@@Tropical_Tutorials Haha, yes that would be me!
But maybe I'm getting way ahead of myself. I haven't even put any substrate in the vivarium yet
Is it possible to keep your cultures inside the vivarium and just add media to keep it going?
Unfortunately, the answer is definitely no to both of those questions
@@Tropical_Tutorials they just get devoured? Tank over run with them? Or is it a mold issue?
I like your recipe. Simple. Though I think there isn't any alternative fruit porridge brand recommendation in the description. Any suggestion? Thanks!!
I actually forgot to add that, thank you for the reminder! It’s a big weird for me to recommend brands I’ve never tried, but NEHerp and Repashy have their own medias with good reputation, and most online dart frog stores (FrogDaddy, Houston Frogs etc.) seem to have their own too.
I read online that you can mash banana and sugar together, then add oats and yeast.
Good thing is that you can make a few cultures without flies and just freeze them, then just when you need them you just take prepared culture and add flies without the "cooking".
Thank you for the recommendation! Never thought about that. It might not work for me considering the yeast in the media, but I might try it.
@@Tropical_Tutorials you can freeze yeast as well. It is useful to make a batches;)
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Is it possible to do this in any country like South Africa
Very unlikely that you'll come across the same product (Semper Fruit Porridge) that I use, since it's only available in Scandinavia as far as I know, so you'll probably have to find a different recipe. However, the other tips and tricks that I showed are probably useful
The boiled water also helps kill mites :)