Long story short - Me and a friend are working on a college microbiology project involving the isolation of S. aureus from the environment. We're using a selective media (Chapman-stone agar) to isolate. Luckily, we did isolate a staphylococcus. We'd like to ID it - but at the current time it could be either S. aureus or S. epidermis. The difference between these two is mannitol fermentation. Unfortunately, we're out of bromocresol purple (the recommended indicator for this agar).
Does anyone have any recommendations for quick and dirty methods for determining lac fermentation? (we have no API strips avaliable). Also, our autoclave is broken (and we'd need professor supervision to use it anyway), and we don't have access to a huge array of stains/indicators. I did try using crystal violet - that did not go very well (I think it was too concentrated). Regardless, any suggestions would be extremely helpful.
Thanks!
-Rob