mealworm Beatles in bioactive enclosure?

chestermymunchkin

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hello everybody, I have had a bioactive setup for a while now, all my info on my care is in my bio thingy, I was wondering if it was safe to put mealworm Beatles (since I have plenty) inside of his 120gallon tank? do you think it's a good idea? or are they harmful in any way to him? i can go over my care if needed thank you!
 

AHBD

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Yes, some people put darkling beetles in their bioactive tank. They are edible , although they mostly stay hidden, but can function as part of the clean up crew.
 

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