Good foods for T. shanjing juves?

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Are these alive foods good for T. shanjing juves?
COCHINEAL, COLÉMBOLO, DROSOPHILA HYDEI, DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER. I can get them easily, from a shop near my house.

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I'm not sure about the scale insects. My juvenile Tylototriton shanjing eat small crickets, chopped earthworms, whiteworms, springtails, dwarf isopods, and drosophila. Soon they will be big enough that they won't bother much with the springtails, white worms, and fruit flies. Your foods seem o.k. but on the small side.
 
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