How to make a microworm culture (Panagrellus redivivus)

Angelman

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Micro worms are an excellent live food for fish fry and are very easy to raise. Micro Worms are white in color and grow up to 3mm.

Please Keep in mind that this is how we culture microworms and how we get results. Your outcome may be different so try it and see if it works for you.

Items you will need:

Gerber Baby Oatmeal
Container with lid
Plastic Spoon
Yeast
Hot Water - Enough to make Oatmeal into a paste
And a starter microworm culture

Enjoy and Happy fish keeping,

Passionate for angels
 

cichlid-gal

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Thanks Aron...I'm just getting ready to start up some of these micro foods and live foods. So this is perfect timing for me. Your video was good but a little bit shakey in places :lol!: 
 

plaamoo

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How often do you have to re-do this Angelman? My aim is to make the culture last as long as possible, I'm lazy :). I use regular, cooked oatmeal. I make it barely moist. The drier it is to start the longer it will take before it's smelly soup. I also only add a tiny bit of the old culture to the new, preferably scraping the worms from the sides rather than using the soup. I've had the whole culture spoil from adding too much soup. Just a couple of thing that work for me.
 
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