

CAT#:
Flystuff
Flystuff® Drosophila Flypads
CO2 Anesthetizing Apparatus, 1 Flypad/Unit
CO2 Anesthetizing Apparatus, 1 Flypad/Unit
2 product variations: View Options
Product Overview
- Precision routed flow maze ensures optimal, consistent diffusion of CO2
- High-quality construction maintains a flat, warp free surface made of UHMW porous polyethylene
- Includes nickel-plated brass threaded hose barb input compatible with 1/8" ID (3mm) tubing
- Dimensions: 8.1 x 11.6cm
Product Overview
- Precision routed flow maze ensures optimal, consistent diffusion of CO2
- High-quality construction maintains a flat, warp free surface made of UHMW porous polyethylene
- Includes nickel-plated brass threaded hose barb input compatible with 1/8" ID (3mm) tubing
- Dimensions: 10.1 x 14cm
Technical Specifications
Input Size | 1/8in. (3mm) ID |
Flypad Size | Standard 8.1 x 11.6cm |
Color | White |
Material | Acrylic base and polyethylene surface |
Technical Specifications
Input Size | 1/8in. (3mm) ID |
Flypad Size | Large 10.1 x 14cm |
Color | White |
Material | Acrylic base and polyethylene surface |
Technical Documents
Technical Documents
Detailed Description
The Flystuff Flypad is made of 1/8in (3mm) UHMW porous polyethylene fused to 3/4in (12mm) acrylic base. The precision routed maze maintains a flat, warp-free surface and also assures optimal, consistent diffusion of CO2 throughout the staging area. The Flystuff Flypad features a nickel-plated brass threaded hose barb input that fits 1/8in ID (3mm) tubing (substitute fitting for 1/4in (6mm) ID tubing available upon request). Made in the USA.
2 Product Options
Catalog Number:
59-114
List Price:
$317.59
Your Price:
$272.22
Specifications:
Size | Standard |
Description | CO2 Anesthetizing Apparatus |
Qty/Unit | 1 Flowbed/Unit |
Catalog Number:
59-119
List Price:
$372.18
Your Price:
$319.01
Specifications:
Size | Large |
Description | CO2 Anesthetizing Apparatus |
Qty/Unit | 1 Flowbed/Unit |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I clean my Flypad?
The porous plastic sheet on a Flypad tends to get clogged over time. The best way to clean this is to use mild soap, warm water and a bristle brush. After cleaning the pad, turn the pads upside down and let air dry.
How much CO2 pressure (psi) can the Flypad handle?
Typically <10 psi is more than sufficient to run the pad, depending on how many pads are being fed CO2. In the case of one pad, the flow rate is typically 5-7 liters/minute which is optimal to keep flies knocked out.
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