Hello Everyone and a Happy Diwali To You !
We have now got Walter Worms.
The above photos are of an oats + yeast culture
Thanks to Amal Pendse for sharing this with us
Thanks to Deepak for collecting this via Amit
Those hobbyists who are breeding and have very small tiny frys this will be good for them.
Its as easy as microworms to maintain
For an idea on sizes, walter worms are half the size of microworms. Banana worms are quarter the size of microworms
Right now I have one culture running on oats + yeast and I just started another using a brown bread slice
My Microworms have been going fungussy off late. Once I revive them or get a new culture from another hobbyist I will put some walter worms and micro worms side by side to compare the same.
Please give me suggestions on how to compare them because I dont have a microscope. I thought of putting a drop each on a black plastic surface and clicking a close up photo.
For those of you who need more information, please read more via these links (Ive not gone deep in the theory)
http://www.worm-cultures.com/walterworminformation.htm
http://www.bugpantry.com/caresheets/wal ... caresheet/
@Mumbai hobbyists
Some of you please take this culture and keep it running so we dont loose out on this
You can pick this up from me at the MAM
In case any other city location needs this and are willing to take the responsibility to distribute it to the rest of the hobbyists in that state or city let me know if you have anyone coming to Mumbai or visiting your city from Mumbai Or we will make arrangements to have it couriered to you but you need to be patient on the couriering.
Note : This is strictly not for LFS or one time joinees who dont contribute on the forum at all. One such person is "Amod Pingle IAH ID BirdsUnderTheSea" who has taken grindals. Ive put him on my black list. So careful with whom you share these cultures with.
New Culture Is Here : Walter Worms !!
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That is amazing, Pio.
I have never bred a species of fish that had fry too small for microworms, but I did have fry that hugged the surface and did not eat the microworms that dropped to the bottom of the tank.
Do the Walter Worms do a better job of staying near the surface than microworms or do they start to fall rapidly too?
I have never bred a species of fish that had fry too small for microworms, but I did have fry that hugged the surface and did not eat the microworms that dropped to the bottom of the tank.
Do the Walter Worms do a better job of staying near the surface than microworms or do they start to fall rapidly too?
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To quote Pio Superbsite, ''Note : This is strictly not for LFS or one time joinees who dont contribute on the forum at all. One such person is "Amod Pingle IAH ID BirdsUnderTheSea" who has taken grindals. Ive put him on my black list. So careful with whom you share these cultures with''....
I feel that this is something that most hobbyists who are generous with free gifts understand. A person who comes only to ask for favours from hobbyists and then disappears forever from the forum, deserves our contempt and a rebuff.
I would suggest you offer cultures only to known hobbyists with the rare exception here and there, Pio.
I also feel that we have a lot of live food now. Imagine, infusoria, paramecium (Neil Thirumuttam), Walter worms, Microworms, Grindal worms, the tubifex species I found in Delhi, meal worms, eisenia fetida eartnworms... What we need to do is to make people understand that they are easy to keep and prolong the life of fish and keep them more colourful and healthy.
I feel that this is something that most hobbyists who are generous with free gifts understand. A person who comes only to ask for favours from hobbyists and then disappears forever from the forum, deserves our contempt and a rebuff.
I would suggest you offer cultures only to known hobbyists with the rare exception here and there, Pio.
I also feel that we have a lot of live food now. Imagine, infusoria, paramecium (Neil Thirumuttam), Walter worms, Microworms, Grindal worms, the tubifex species I found in Delhi, meal worms, eisenia fetida eartnworms... What we need to do is to make people understand that they are easy to keep and prolong the life of fish and keep them more colourful and healthy.
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I would suggest both of you to consult some other hobbyist if you strictly want to offer only to genuine hobbyist.
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