Frozen Black Mosquito Larvae

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Hello,

I was thinking to add other food item for my cynops. I went to a pet shop and the shop assistant told me about frozen black mosquito larvae, but I was looking for blackworms, so I was confused (and the shop assistant).

Are black/white mosquito larvae suitable for cynops? :confused: I'm not sure enterely.

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Thanks!
 
Hello.

I use black moskito larvae, for diferent cynops (ensicauda, cyanurus, orientalis,pyrrhogaster) and for not more big animals as a excellent food (becaue this worms aren't a big...) !!!
White moskito larvae, i never use.


Bye!
 
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