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Meal worm set up question.

HarleyHyena

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So I recently bought about 500 meal worms, and am trying to find the best way to set their tank up. I currently have them split up between two large critter keepers. I put Flukers feeder food, as well as the Flukers water crystals in the tanks... Is this set up okay for them?
 
I have been doing them for about 15 years. I use ground not the crumbles chick starter non medicated and carrots work best. they are allready gut loaded for feeding.
 
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