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11 Jul 2016 Grindal worms are small white relatives of earthworms. They are Now there are a few methods on how to culture grindal worms as well as tricks and techniques from hobbyists that work for them. A good indicator is to squeeze the coconut fiber: it should form a ball and release a small amount of water.
White worms (Enchytraeus albidusare) a great source of live food. They grow to about 1.5" inches in length. The food value is fantastic - approximately 70% protein and 15% fat - great makeup for fish. White worms are super easy to culture, but do not multiply as fast as microworms. It will usually take about 3-5 weeks for a
White worms have been cultivated by tropical fish enthusiasts for decades, and many award winning fish breeders will attribute part of their success to liberal feeding The soil mixture should be kept wet enough to form a ball when squeezed, but dry enough that you cannot actually squeeze drops of water from the soil.
How to raise and collect Grindal worms for feeding to bettas and betta fry. These worms are ten to twenty times the size of vinegar eels and microworms, white, and live in moist peat. They eat I was surprised that the instructions for culturing Grindal worms recommended using peat moss because it is extremely acidic.
Too little moisture and the worms dry out, and too much you end up with stinking, slimy mess. The culture medium should be moist, and you should be able to form a ball in your hand, but it should not drip if you squeeze the ball. Many people raise their white worms in plastic containers. I found plastic containers make it
Share Google+ Pinterest. Enchytraeus albidus (also known as Whiteworms) are a popular form of live food cultured by aquarists as a fish food. They are used for conditioning tropical fish as necessary to allow for evaporation. Please download our complete White Worms Culture Manual in a PDF file listed as a link below.
We started growing the Grindal worms when we got into Killifish. We found that the smaller adult fish did great on them and because most of the fish we were working with at the time were small, we used these worm on nearly all of our fish that were greater than 1/4 inches long. This first culture method yielded some peat
A watertight plastic container minimum size 8" x 8" and 5" deep (large ice cream tubs etc. are ideal). If the lid is tight fitting please ensure you put some small air holes in the lid. Small amount of dry cat food, alternatively cheap pond pellets seem to be working really well, and the cultures are flourishing. An old clear plastic
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