T treelo Fish Crazy Joined May 15, 2007 Messages 295 Reaction score 0 May 20, 2007 #1 is it possible to have a tank set up for bloodworm to live in, and do they breed or just die off?
helterskelter Livebearer Specilest Joined Nov 12, 2006 Messages 6,270 Reaction score 13 Location GB May 20, 2007 #2 Their a mosquito so no u cant breed them rearly. The females has to feed on blood shortly befor laying eggs so let us know how it go's if do try
Their a mosquito so no u cant breed them rearly. The females has to feed on blood shortly befor laying eggs so let us know how it go's if do try
Yazan Fishaholic Joined Feb 17, 2007 Messages 576 Reaction score 0 May 20, 2007 #3 is it possible to have a tank set up for bloodworm to live in, and do they breed or just die off? Click to expand... That would be something cool. LOL.
is it possible to have a tank set up for bloodworm to live in, and do they breed or just die off? Click to expand... That would be something cool. LOL.
OP OP T treelo Fish Crazy Joined May 15, 2007 Messages 295 Reaction score 0 May 20, 2007 #4 well ive got a spare small tank, and am looking at either using it to breed snails in and/or other live foods just wondered if anyone has ever done this to any success
well ive got a spare small tank, and am looking at either using it to breed snails in and/or other live foods just wondered if anyone has ever done this to any success
Yazan Fishaholic Joined Feb 17, 2007 Messages 576 Reaction score 0 May 20, 2007 #5 You really want to breed them? I thought you were just asking, well good luck with advice and breeding.
You really want to breed them? I thought you were just asking, well good luck with advice and breeding.