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Microworms 6 oz Free shipping! |
Item #1360522801 |
Current Auction Time: Thu May 16 11:43:47 2024
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Final: | $7.50 | First Bid | $7.50 | ||
Time left | 00:00 | # of Bids | 1 (bid history) | |||
Started | Feb 8 2013 - 01:00:02 PM | Location | N.Y.C. NY 11105 United States | |||
Ended | Feb 10 2013 - 01:00:01 PM Auction Closed |
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Seller | Drtran (100/106) | |||||
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High Bidder | Tds91 (2/2) | |||||
Payment | PayPal | |||||
Shipping | Will Ship to Continental United States Only Seller Pays Shipping, |
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Hi up for sale is a 6 oz culture of microworms. These guys are great for feeding fish fry. I personally use them to feed aspiradora fry. This is a mature culture and can be harvest in the first day. It will arrive in a bag just empty it into a container and give it an hour or 2 before the worms will crawl up the container. Faster if the temperature is higher. Then just swipe off the worm and swirl it into the fish tank. If your squrimish, use a Q tip or a small paintbrush. It can be harvested for at least a week. Personally I can harvest up to 3 weeks without a drop in production. Microworms do well at room temperature and will last a while. If it crashes, just reculture, they are very tough and as long as it doesn't dry out or extremely moldy, it will be still good. Worried about the smell? Well don't worry, I use potato mash to culture which reduces the smell to almost nothing. Very simple to culture and here is a good link for more information. http://www.aqualandpetsplus.com/Live%20Food,%20Microworms.htm Please check out my other auctions to save on shipping. Combine cultures possible and please send me a message to get an accurate quote. Free shipping!! I will ship microworms first class and find that they do well even with cold temperatures. Right now the temperature in NYC is perfect for shipping and it is a great time to take advantage of that. However, if the temperature is freezing, I suggest priority shipping with a heat pack. Which is $4 more. As always thanks for looking and have a good one!
Bid History:
Bidders Bid Time Bid Comments Tds91 (2/2) Feb 9 2013 - 09:34:25 PM $7.50
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