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Established white worm culture. Free shipping. |
Item #1330747809 |
Current Auction Time: Mon May 20 11:56:01 2024
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Final: | $25.00 | First Bid | $24.00 | ||
Time left | 00:00 | # of Bids | 1 (bid history) | |||
Started | Feb 28 2012 - 10:10:10 PM | Location | Veneta OR 97487 United States | |||
Ended | Mar 2 2012 - 10:10:09 PM Auction Closed |
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Seller | Fishyy (199/203) | |||||
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High Bidder | Ghostfeather (191/192) | |||||
Payment | Money Orders/Cashiers Check, PayPal | |||||
Shipping | Will Ship to United States Only Seller Pays Shipping, |
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Auction is for a sandwich-bag of established culture taken from an established culture. The medium is premium peat moss and will be full of eggs being it�s taken from an already established culture. Photo shows the size of an adult white worm.
If there is one culture everybody should have its white worms. Why? White worms are much larger, they don�t sink into aquarium gravel and die immediately, are very high in protein making them perfect for conditioning and breeding, and don�t attract gnats like grindal cultures. If you can keep them in a cool spot in your house they are just as easy to culture as grindal worms.
Shipping included in auction price. Shipped USPS Priority in their small size box.
All cultures are guaranteed live delivery or an immediate replacement is sent out. Also, I�ll replace the culture if it fails within the first month minus shipping�in case you mess up.
Paypal: ryanmushroomhead@yahoo.com
Container:
Sandwich and shoe-box containers work great.
Medium:
Most potting soils, WalMart worm bedding, or peat moss.
Food:
Soggy breads, cereals, oatmeal, fish food, baked potato, etc.
Temp:
Like to be kept under 65 degrees. Warmer temps won�t kill the culture but they will stop egg laying. Keeping them in a cold part of the house is usually cool enough.
Harvesting:
They gather in a mass around their food so they are easily scooped up with a fork.
Bid History:
Bidders Bid Time Bid Comments Ghostfeather (191/192) Mar 2 2012 - 07:05:25 PM $25.00
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