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What live foods should I culture?

trueherpnerd

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I've been wait for some two lined salamanders to come in stock for a really long time but while I've been waiting I thought I might well get some different culture of live food started I all ready have cultures of dwarf white ispods, spring tails, and I have some Costa Rican dwarf ispods on the way. anyone have any suggestions on what else I should culture?
 

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I would think that your current variation is sufficient - maybe whiteworms/grindal worms/microworms for variety?
 
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