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Small Red Worms
Fruit flies- We Have four species of fruit flies for your fruit fly needs. Every culture is a large 32 ounce culture which will produce the same amount of flies as four regular fruit fly vials. Our large culture costs about the same as one regular vial. Click here for more details.
Microworms- These little guys are great for many different types of fry that may be too small for Grindal worms. Microworms are a great worm for feeding fry that are too big for vinegar Eels, but too small for Grindal worms, or white worms. They are easy to culture. Mix a batch of oatmeal and let cool. Add a pinch of yeast and mix in. Add your starter culture and watch out! There will be a population explosion. Room temperature is fine for these worms. We suggest splitting your starter culture in two and making two cultures so that if one culture fails you have another. We culture our Microworms weekly. Place a cloth over the container to keep flies out.
Harvesting Microworms is very easy. The worms climb up the sides of the containers. Scrape the walls of the container with a spoon or knife. Dip the spoon of knife in a cup of water. You will see the worms swimming. Use an eye dropper and feed to the fry as many as you need.
All prices include shipping. Hundreds to thousands of worms in each beginner culture.
Grindal Worms- These are a great worm for feeding fish fry.
Vinegar Eels -
Great for Betta
fry ,Corydoras fry, Apistogramma fry,
Killifish fry, Gourami. Easy to
culture and use. Use any size container and take equal parts of apple
cider vinegar and cold water. Add slices of apple and poor in your
culture. You will soon have millions of Eels ready for feeding.
Place a cloth over the container to keep flies out.
Harvesting is easy also. You will need a turkey or chick baster and a coffee filter. Place the filter over the original culture and take two to three basters filled with fluid and Eels and pour them through the filter. Wait for a couple minutes. Remove the filter from over the culture and then run cool to cold tap water through the filter gently. The Eels are now ready to feed your fry. Turn the filter inside out into a bowl with a little water from your fish tank. Pour the water and Eels in with your fry! One culture is all you need once you get your Eels started. Each culture has hundreds to thousands of Eels.
Buy a four ounce beginner culture of Eels here. Comes with instructions. All prices include USPS priority shipping. If you need express please write here
White Worms