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White Worm Culture - Free ship & guarantee
Item #1623007202

Current Auction Time: Sat May 18 01:24:07 2024


Final: $35.00 First Bid $35.00
Time left 00:00 # of Bids 1 (bid history)
Started May 31 2021 - 02:20:02 PM Location Veneta OR 87982 United States
Ended Jun 6 2021 - 02:20:02 PM
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Seller Food (356/360) 101-500
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High Bidder Salvoz (153/153) 101-500

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Description

CULTURE:
A USPS priority box(5-3/8 x 8-5/8 1-5/8") filled with established culture that�s ready to harvest from. The included image is what you receive. If I have plenty of worms, which I typically do, I�ll add additional worms. It�s enough culture to make 2-3 sandwich size containers.

PAYMENT:
Cost: $35 total. Includes USPS priority shipping & guarantee. Make immediate payment with Paypal using: ryanthehut@gmail.com

CULTURE BASICS:
Why white worms?:
I have cultured white worms for decades and they are easily my favorite live food culture. I have kept this particular strain on a garage shelf, over a decade, and never had a problem. They are very high in protein, can be gut-loaded for extra nutritional value, will survive in a fish tank for weeks, don�t have mite issues like grindal worms do, are productive year round, fish go crazy for them - there are many reasons that make white worms my favored culture.

Medium:
I find most soil, peat, cocofiber, and commercial bedding all work well. I use cocofiber but don't recommend it over other products. Medium can be the thinnest layer to several inches deep.

White worms inhabit very wet areas. Make their medium wet.

Food:
Feed like any composting worm. On the menu is bread, cereal, rice, potato, and fruits & vegetables. It needs to be soft & wet or the worms struggle consuming it. To help keep it wet you can mix in some medium with the food, place a plastic lid over it, spread it thinly, or bury it.

Temperature:
There is a lot of misleading information suggesting white worms require an abnormally low temperature of 62 degrees. Enchytraeus Albidus, on this continent ranges from Canada to Virginia, as well as inhabiting many other temperate parts of the world. The magic �62� degree number originates from one of the first scientific studies done on it - so it represents only that strain. In addition, many of these strains have been in the hobby for decades, such as mine, allowing it to further adapt to our home environments. Reality is, white worms are robust & productive in a very wide range of temperatures. I can keep white worms in my garage year round without an issue, but can only keep grindals there during summer months.

Ideal temperature range is 55 to 75 degrees.

Tip: If you live in a hot area and your home doesn�t have a cool spot to keep a culture your cold water lines are ideal. Set your culture on aluminum foil that is wrapped around the cold water line.

Culture Invaders / Mites:
�Mites� are an over discussed issue. Without time consuming efforts it�s impossible to keep invaders out of any worm culture; most aren�t even interested in your worms. There is an easy way to rid a culture of most of them - mitigate them. How? Tap on the culture to drive the worms deep into the medium. Once the worms have retreated, remove the top layer of medium, and place it outside where the mites will walk off.

Harvesting:
Place a plastic deli container lid over their food and the worms will crawl onto it. Dip that directly into your fish tanks.


GUARANTEE:
If DOA, provide a picture, and a one time replacement will be sent at zero cost to you.


INSTRUCTIONS AFTER RECEIVING PACKAGE:
White worms are long and can be damaged if over-handled. Don't stir or rummage through the medium after you receive it.

Add the culture into a plastic container with small holes in the lid. I�m sending enough medium for a shoebox with a thin layer of medium, or several full sandwich containers.

Prior to shipping I reduce moisture from the medium so it doesn't leech water into the packaging. When in their new container add water until soggy.

Add a small piece of bread in the center.

Place your new culture in a cool location. Ideal temperature is 50 to 75 degrees.


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GRINDAL WORM vs. WHITE WORM:
There is one important difference to consider before deciding which to culture - that is temperature. If it wasn�t for temperature these two worms are equally easy to culture. Both these worms are temperate species but each has a different �ideal� temperature they are fond of. If I was a grindal worm you would find my home a little on the warm side. If I was my strain of white worm you would find my home a little on the cool side. Other than this difference they are equally easy to culture.



Bid History:

Bidders Bid Time Bid Comments
Salvoz (153/153) 101-500 Jun 6 2021 - 12:17:18 AM $35.00 BUY IT NOW

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