Microworms

devon_charm

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Hi i am curently over run with micro worms and i am having to split cultures left right and centre. i would like to get a £1 for a starter culture and i can supply yeast if you require it for an additional 30p.

I thought it best to post it on here as you are all betta keepers, though i know microworm can be used for all fry.

Microworms are easy to keep all you need is an icecream container, damp oats (an inch thick over the bottom) and yeast.

Put the moist oats (sticky not swimming) and yeast in the tub about an inch deep, clean off the sides, then sprinkle the starter culture over the top put holes in the lid place it on the container and leave, after a week you should notice movement and the woms should be around the sides of your container. Just scoop off with a damp brush and put in you tank. Not to big a brushfull though as you have millions and could over feed.

If you interested just let me know, i'm not out for proffit i just need to get them thinned out

cheers
 
Tell me about it. I travel, and don't like coming back to the US. People aren't as friendly at stores. Low work ethic. I wish for MW's! Thanks for the culture info.
 
i have been over to the US a couple of times and i never wanted to come home. Mind you that could be down to having to go back to work on my return lol
 
I don't mean to hijack your thread, devon_charm, but I live in the US and sell microworm starter cultures for $5 (that includes shipping). I also sell full microworm kits (includes EVERYTHING you need to start your culture except a little water) for 12 bucks.
 
Thats fine, in fact someone else from the US was askin about microworms i will see if i can find him and give him your name as long as thats ok
 
i think everyone likes a bit of change, u know , the grass is always greener on the other side.
 

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