WebJun 11, 2011 · It is possible to culture blackworm after all. ahritchie New member Joined Jul 1, 2010 Messages 82 Reaction score 2 Location Charlotte, US Jun 2, 2011 #7 I keep mine in standard refrigerator temps 35-40 degrees F; they will be fine if you leave a few days (3-4) without changing the water but will last longer if you do it daily/ever other day. WebOur California Blackworms are the perfect food for conditioning new tropical fish and breeding tropicals. Upon the arrival of your Blackworms thoroughly rinse them with AGED …
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WebJun 21, 2014 · Live blackworms rank among the best food that you can feed to your fish. Not only are they rich in protein and nutrients, but they can survive for an indefinite … WebJan 15, 2009 · It costs around $30 to overnight them, but they usually last a few months. The link referenced in the first post has excellent instructions on how to culture them. We do it exactly the same way and find that little lunch sacks, torn in half, are about the right amount to feed to 1/2 pounds of blackworms. horses slaughtered
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WebJul 24, 2012 · Blackworm Culture in Action. Update: I have setup the blackworm culture and put about half my worms in it. It is just a 13 gallon plastic tub with some bioballs, HOB filter and a wallpaper soaker that I use for the worms. I have a drain in the wallpaper soaker that I have covered with a roll of plastic screening (to keep the worms from going ... WebOur California Blackworms are the perfect food for conditioning new tropical fish and breeding tropicals. Upon the arrival of your Blackworms thoroughly rinse them with AGED PRE CHILLED WATER (40-50 degrees) until their run off water is clear and clean. WebJan 10, 2024 · The trick seems to be damaging them, two halves grow into 2 new ones. They feed on bacterial growth, i ,as stated in many articles, "fed" them on paper. Sexual reproduction is stated to be very slow. Darrel and more have them as permanent colony growing in many tanks/filters. Bigger is better! psni press release