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Live Food-worms

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I'm want to feed my Apisto's live food, worms specifically, but don't know which is the best type to use. I would like to culture my own. I've heard of some type that will survive in aquarium gravel and can then cause problems later when they die. I can't recall which kind this was. Is anyone culturing their own and if so what type are they and how are they being raised.
 

aspen

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california blackworms can live (and die) in your aquarium. they are very good food for fish. i would not feed them, unless i was SURE about the source, due to bacterial problems related to some sources of supply. but, many people buy them from the company on the banner on this page,

http://www.simplydiscus.com/forum/index.php?board=3

and they have been proven to be disease free, by independant lab inspection a number of times. go through the foods people feed their discus on that page, and i would think that red wrigglers would be good. they will easily culture for you, and they can be chopped for your fish, if they are too big.

rick
 

aspen

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what is your source mat? i know at least 3 people who have had bad problems with lfs blackworms. (half of the fish dying at once f/i) not to say that any lfs is going to be a problem, but i would get some from a known good source if i was to feed them. i have discus playing at spawning, and if they do, i'll be getting some in from blackworms- are- here only 'cause i know anand and cary have both sent them out to a lab, and they've come back clean.

rick
 

farm41

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My friend Yvan makes a big order every 2 weeks. He gets 3lbs for Jeff, 1/2lb for me and and some for a few others. I think he gets them from California Black Worm. I haven't asked Jeff if he's had problems, and I know Yvan hasn't, I haven't, so that's a lot of worms to go through. I think they must be clean.
 

Cichlids1

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I get a monthly shipment from California Black Worm myself. I keep them in a fridge here in the basement, rinse them daily, feed them a couple times a week to the breeders. I haven't had any problems that I can attribute to the worms. They seem very clean. A pound last me about a month before they start loosing their mass. At that point, some of the larger fry get them along with fish in the community tanks as a treat. Nothing goes to waste :)
 

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