Drosophila - fruit flies, large

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Fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) large

Drosophila, also known as fruit flies, are the smallest flies that are commercially bred as food animals.

  • flightless
  • for amphibians, small reptiles and young spiders
  • also for small ornamental birds

Fruit flies are the smallest flies that are commercially bred as food animals.
However, these flies were originally bred for genetic research, as the reproduction duration of the flies is very short. In order to handle the animals more easily, specimens with crippled wings were bred out. As a result, the flies have lost their ability to fly. Drosophilas are often fed to amphibians, small offspring of reptiles and young spiders, but also to small ornamental birds.

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31 October 2024 08:24

Will order again

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15 September 2024 15:08

Will order again

The quality was very good and the packaging with the lid convinced me Super

12 November 2020 11:37

ideally suited for the frog terrarium

Very good quality, super packed, unfortunately there is no shipping status

22 February 2019 08:19

otherwise everything perfect...

Drosophila very good, well packaged:) Prepayment not suitable for schools, comes too late, spontaneity is lost.

16 November 2018 09:29

Top quality

PERFECT :-) Price/performance is right.

15 October 2018 08:43

do not stink great good...

do not stink great good level of development

19 September 2017 07:02

Good culture from the same ...

Good culture from the same animals.

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Fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster)
Fruit flies - Drosophila melanogaster Fruit flies are the smallest flies that are commercially grown as food animals.However, these flies were originally bred for genetic research because the reproduction duration of the fly is very short. To the animals to better affairs, copies were bred with crippled wings. This flies have lost their ability to fly. Gladly will Drosophila to amphibians, reptiles and small offspring of young spiders, but also fed on small ornamental birds. Even with the greatest care, it can happen that food animals die as a result of temperature fluctuations or incalculable events. We assume no liability for this.

CHF 5.90

Flumi - Natural fresh food - Tradecantia
Flumi - Natural fresh food (Tradecantia) The Flumi food traffic light can be hung in the animals' enclosure and is an ideal food supplement for our animals. suitable for all rodents and rabbits also a great snack for birds tortoises and bearded dragons also love this plant and even cats like to nibble on this plant but also simply a decorative plant in the home supplied in a 14 cm pot with suspension (this can be easily removed) grown without chemicals Care: Water 1-2 times a week depending on humidityWe make every effort to ensure that our plants arrive at your doorstep healthy and undamaged. Despite the utmost care, it is possible that plants may be slightly damaged during postal delivery or due to other unforeseen circumstances. This includes brown leaves as well as broken branches. We accept no liability for this.

CHF 9.90

Reptile UVB100 / Tropical Terrarium Bulb
Variant: 13W | Variant (1): 13W
Exo Terra Reptile UVB 100 for terrariums UVB lamps in a compact, space-saving size. Self-starting: a regular threaded socket is sufficient for use. The spiral shape allows vertical and horizontal use without power restrictions. Ideal for all tropical and subtropical reptiles Optimum amount of UVB Effective up to 40 cm Provides the necessary UVB rays for optimum calcium metabolism The UVA rays stimulate appetite, activity and reproductive behaviour Combine with Exo Terra Natural Light for optimal visible light output Available in 13W or 26W The Exo Terra Reptile UVB100 emits optimal levels of UVB; similar to conditions in shaded environments such as rainforests or other tropical locations. Reptiles native to these habitats receive moderate levels of UV radiation due to climatic conditions (relatively high humidity, weather changes, etc.). This prevents unfiltered sunlight from reaching the basking reptiles. The optimal vitamin D3 utilisation index ensures vitamin D3 photosynthesis, which contributes to calcium absorption and protects against bone softening.

CHF 24.50

Bean Beatle (Acanthoscelides obtectus)
Edible bean beetle (Acanthoscelides obtectus) breeding batch for smaller reptiles and amphibians practical as they hatch over a longer period of time Edible bean beetles have only recently become available as food animals. At first glance, they resemble Drosophila, but they are actually beetles. Bean beetles are fed to the same animals that feed on Drosophila. A breeding batch of bean beetles can be used as a holiday supply, as the beetles hatch out over a longer period of time. Order by Sunday evening - delivery on Thursday Orders received by Sunday evening will be dispatched by A Mail on Wednesday or Thursday.Please enter a recipient address where the parcel can be delivered.We accept no responsibility for parcels that are delivered late or collected late.

CHF 9.50

SUPERFISH construction foam 375 ml
SuperFish Scaping Foam 375 ml - Create natural aquatic landscapesSuperFish Scaping Foam (375 ml) is a high-quality, non-toxic polyurethane foam, specially developed for creative design in aquariums, paludariums and terrariums. This robust PUR foam is ideal for building waterfalls, streams or for modeling 3D back walls.The foam dries out in a dark color and therefore blends in particularly naturally with its surroundings - perfect for naturalistic designs.Properties at a glance:Content: 375 mlNon-toxic & safe for animals and plantsIdeal for aquariums, paludariums & terrariumsPerfect for waterfalls, streams and back wallsDries dark for a natural appearanceResistant & dimensionally stable after curingCreate individual waterscapes and unique backgrounds with SuperFish Scaping Foam - easy to use, durable and absolutely safe for your animals.

CHF 16.90

Guinea pig hutch - Tyrol
South Tyrol rodent hutch - a home for guinea pigsThe hutch has two levels, with the upper level easily accessible via a ramp. A central hatch also divides the upper level into two areas - ideal for separating a quieter retreat from the more active area.The extra high gable area creates a pleasant feeling of space and supports good air circulation. The balcony is designed as a hay rack for daily feeding: This means that hay can be offered cleanly and stays in place better instead of being spread all over the stable.In everyday life, you benefit from several cleverly positioned entrances. Four front doors can be opened separately - practical if you want to access a specific area without opening the entire hutch. There is also a side door on the left, which is suitable for a free run or to set up an outdoor enclosure. This allows you to expand the hutch modularly and offer your animals more space depending on the weather and schedule.Cleaning is a real plus: Two 6 cm high plastic trays can be easily pulled out. This saves time, makes daily cleaning easier and supports hygienic husbandry. The weatherproof bitumen roof provides reliable protection from the weather, while height-adjustable plastic feet protect the wood from ground moisture. The hutch is made of wood and coated with water-based wood preservative paint - which is said to be safe for the animals.Delivery and assembly are also straightforward: the hutch comes disassembled in two boxes and is supplied with assembly instructions.Product advantages:Very spacious hutch for guinea pigsFront with high-quality grille and viewing window with plastic paneExtra high gable area for more air and a feeling of spaceBalcony serves as hay rackUpper floor accessible via rampUpper level separated in the centre by a hatch (rest/area separation)4 front doors, can be opened separately from each otherAdditional side door (left) for free run or for setting up an outdoor enclosureWeatherproof bitumen roofIncl. height-adjustable plastic feet to protect against moistureDelivery disassembled in 2 cardboard boxes, incl. assembly instructionsTechnical data:Dimensions: length 125 cm / width 87 cm / height 142 cm Interior height: 50 cm Gable height: 76 cmTubs: 2 plastic tubs, each 6 cm high, can be pulled outMaterial: wood, glazed with wood protection paint (water-based glaze, safe for animals)Roof: Bitumen roof (weatherproof)Delivery: disassembled in 2 cardboard boxes

CHF 442.50