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Walterworms WALTER WORMS live i ship fast
Item #1558728341

Current Auction Time: Wed Apr 17 21:32:08 2024


Final: $5.00 First Bid $5.00
Time left 00:00 # of Bids 0 (bid history)
Started May 17 2019 - 03:05:41 PM Location Lexington KY 40509 United States
Ended May 24 2019 - 03:05:41 PM
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Seller Lexingtonangels (159/159) 101-500JustMe
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Description

Large culture of Walter worms 4 oz with detailed instructions on how to cultivate, care, and harvest. S&H is 4.00 or free with any fish auction win. Walter Worms are one of the best foods to start out for your newly hatched fish fry like killifish, guppies, betas, gouramis, tetra, barbs, danios, and many others. They are more size appropriate (1/16 inch or less) for very small fry that are not able to eat baby brine shrimp or Microworms. Walter Worms stay in the water column longer then microworms, which tend to sink. This makes Walter Worms best for middle feeding fry. Baby brine shrimp are often too large for some newly hatched fish fry to eat in the first couple weeks of life. Also, baby brine shrimp are harder to rear due to temperature, salinity, and growth restrains. Walter Worms are perfect for rearing at room temperatures. Also, you don�t have to worry about rinsing the salt off of your worms. Simply take your finger or a small clean paintbrush, and remove the worms from the sides of your container. Removing microworms from the sides will reduce debris contamination. Then, take your figure or small paintbrush, and rinse it in your fish tank. Remember over feeding of any food can cause a loose in a whole fry batch. The good thing about Walter Worms is that they can live in a tank of water for over 12 hours. Panagrellus Silusioides or Walter Worm is actually not a worm at all, but called a worm because of their minute size and worm like appearance. Walter Worms are actually a species of nematode, which grows on average to 1/16 of an inch or less. And, is a little smaller in size and rounder than the Microworm. They are very tiny, and if you can�t see very close you might just miss them. Walter Worms are white-clear and have a worm like shape and movement. Walter worms are non-parasitic and live off of the bacteria and yeast from the culture medium. Image and video hosting by TinyPic



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