Microworms
- These guys are quick, easy and readily available.
Microworms can be used from the first free-swimming day
of the fry's lives, with good results.
Preparations
- They can be kept in mediums of oatmeal, baby cereal, corn
meal, or moist bread. Just water the meal so that it is
thick/soupy, add a pinch of baker's yeast, and the culture
(can be purchased ) .
Microworms can be used from the first free-swimming day
of the fry's lives, with good results.
Preparations
- They can be kept in mediums of oatmeal, baby cereal, corn
meal, or moist bread. Just water the meal so that it is
thick/soupy, add a pinch of baker's yeast, and the culture
(can be purchased ) .
How To Feed
- The worms can be collected by scraping them off of the
sides of the container with a wooden stick / chop stick /
knife and then swirl them in a separate collecting
container with about an inch of water in it. It only takes a
few scrapes to get a couple million of these buggers
clouding up the water. To deliver them to your patiently
awaiting fry just use an eyedropper.