Re: [RML] micro worm medium

Todd Knight (bettamuse at yahoo.com.au)
Wed, 4 May 2005 15:44:14 +1000 (EST)

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We use oats porridge and yeast. But it does smell after a while. The only way we get around it is to just make new cultures regularly.

Rhonda Wilson <rhonda at naturalaquariums.com> wrote:Hi all,

I've been making some really stinky messes in Tupperware in my fish room
with baby cereal and sometimes yeast and sometimes sugar and micro
worms. For some reason it all seems to be going wrong even though I did
it before and it worked. I know they don't usually smell good but they
usually smell a lot better than what I've been doing. Would someone
please tell me the easiest medium for growing micro worms in. Thanks,

Rhonda

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We use oats porridge and yeast. But it does smell after a while. The only way we get around it is to just make new cultures regularly.


Rhonda Wilson <rhonda at naturalaquariums.com> wrote:
Hi all,

I've been making some really stinky messes in Tupperware in my fish room
with baby cereal and sometimes yeast and sometimes sugar and micro
worms. For some reason it all seems to be going wrong even though I did
it before and it worked. I know they don't usually smell good but they
usually smell a lot better than what I've been doing. Would someone
please tell me the easiest medium for growing micro worms in.  Thanks,

Rhonda

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http://naturalaquariums.com/




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