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Please follow instructions on the back of the pack. Do not use the flies in the culture until 1 week after the date stamped on the back as these are the parents of the main generation to come a few days later. After a week they can be fed out. Do not take the lid off and leave an open container in the terrarium. We have heard instances of small animals becoming trapped in the food. Place a piece of apple in the terrarium and tap out a few flies onto it, then replace the lid. A sharp tap on the table will make the flies drop to the bottom before lid replacement.
Ideal storage; at 15-25 degrees
Click and collect only, to avoid spillage with home delivery
Apart from newts, geckos, skinks and small frogs, fruitflies are excellent for tropical fish and goldfish. They will float on the surface for quite a long time if not consumed within minutes. They can be used exclusively for newly morphed frogs for up to 8 weeks before moving them onto bigger food.
Mini packs usually produce 1000 flies, large packs up to 4000
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