So how do u actually make them eat them and how would you set up a thing they eat them from instead of just having the entire aviary full of flies

If they eat any form of live food or even dried live food then fair do's but it's not essential if they don't take it because as mentioned they don't really need itFraza wrote: Okay thanks everyone so basically they don’t need live food and they eat mealworms and dried bugs just not live but thought it would be good watching them hunt for food
Yea yea, there's always one that has to have the last word and try and be the smart one
The very main reason why I never feed meal worms to be waxbills Cindy, I much prefer and feel safer in using cleaned small live maggot along with me fruit fly culturecindy wrote: you can also gut load them on pellets, what the mealworms eat the birds eat so you want good nutrient rich foods... gut load them/feed them a few hours before you feed your birds. When you get a new shipment or batch of mealworms put them in clean substrate (bran flakes) so they can clean themselves off with clean substrate.
The dried mealworms should be ground, live ones they eat only the insides and discard the exoskeleton... dried mealworms they eat the exoskeleton, it is sharp, rough and can cut/nick internal organs, throat opening the bird up to bacteria... grind to a powder and mix in egg food.
African species tend to eat more live food... zebras and societies do not need live food to rear young and do just fine on egg food.