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Tips for harvesting fruit fly larvae

noodlenoo

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One of my red efts loves eating the soft worm-like fruit fly larvae, though he won’t touch the actual fruit flies. Any advice for harvesting them out of the culture? I sometimes am able to scrape off some of the larvae that creep up the cup sides but find that most of them turn to pupae very quickly.

Would it be possible to scoop out the culture and sieve out the worms, or is there a better way to harvest the larvae to use as food? Would the culture material be harmful to newts if ingested?
 
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