Feeding Question

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I just started culturing friut flies, for my three redbacks (i was feeding them earthworms). Should i just put them in the tank alive, or hold them out in front of the sals? How many should i put in, or is it the same as earthworms?
 
Just throw them in, I'd say. Enough that they can find them, not so many as to drive them crazy. I'm not sure what you mean by "the same as earthworms".
 
By "the same as earthworms" i mean would i put in three for each like i do earthworm pieces, or do i put in a different number of fruit flies.
 
Put quite a few in. Just don't put too many in that it will look like the movie set in "The Birds".
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