Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Red commercial larvae
Posted by Isidro on 22-10-2007 14:54
#1
The subject sound strange, but it's the case. These Diptera larvae are sold in pet shops for feed reptiles, etc and in sport shops for fishing. I never saw it in the wild. I caught them in a house of a friend that breed reptiles, for feed my Libelloides larvae. Each larva sizes about 7-8 mm and now I have all in pupae. I'm waiting the born of the adults.
Someone can help me to ID?
Thanks
Posted by Kahis on 22-10-2007 15:12
#2
I think some sarcophagid species are reared for this purpose. The red colour comes from an artificial dye in the food; it is not a natural property of the species.
If you use the larvae as food for pets, you should probably buy white, ie. uncoloured larvae.
Posted by Tony Irwin on 22-10-2007 15:33
#3
I've seen them sold for fishing bait, and they can be coloured yellow, green, blue and even flourescent colours too. They also come in various flavours - aniseed, vanilla, caramel - yum, yum! :p
Most of the ones I've seen have been
Calliphora, rather than
Sarcophaga.
Edited by Tony Irwin on 22-10-2007 15:35
Posted by Isidro on 22-10-2007 15:43
#4
Ohhhhhh :|:o
I think that the striking colour are natural to the species... but I would like to see fluorescent larvae :o:o:o
The pupae are slighly smaller than the ones that I've seen from Calliphora. I wait the adult born... and then I could identify...
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 22-10-2007 19:15
#5
go to a cave, Isidro... you will see lots of fluorescent larvae. :D:D:D
Posted by Isidro on 26-10-2007 15:37
#6
The first fly was born. So, I have Lucilia larvae.
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 26-10-2007 21:16
#7
to eat? Bueno.. bueno.. :) Que aproveche la cena. :D
Posted by Andy Chick on 30-11-2007 14:42
#8
Kahis wrote:
I think some sarcophagid species are reared for this purpose. The red colour comes from an artificial dye in the food; it is not a natural property of the species.
If you use the larvae as food for pets, you should probably buy white, ie. uncoloured larvae.
sarcophagids dont tend to produce enough offspring to be "comercially viable" it tends to be calliphorids, i wouldnt recomend them as myasis is a very real possiblity!
Edited by Andy Chick on 30-11-2007 14:44