Re: Anybody feed white worms?
I had twelve boxes in my yard, and used bread and yogurt when the temperature was
around the 60's and switch to water and bread during the warmer months. Good food and
cheap.
Cliff
Re: Anybody feed white worms?
so far I have no mould but I use white bread and it has preservative so no mould. I will try the yeast and see.
Also I keep them in cool temperature, at about 55F, in the basement, so maybe that is why the bread does not fool.
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Moon
Soaking bread in milk tends to go mouldy quickly. I just use water I add a little dried yeast to some warm water and soak the bread in it. Works well and the woms multiply quickly.
Joe
Re: Anybody feed white worms?
12 boxes? how many discus did you feed with that?
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CliffsDiscus
I had twelve boxes in my yard, and used bread and yogurt when the temperature was
around the 60's and switch to water and bread during the warmer months. Good food and
cheap.
Cliff
Re: Anybody feed white worms?
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Daniella
12 boxes? how many discus did you feed with that?
Hi Danella,
The 12 boxes of whiteworms were only feed to a dozen breeders, nothing left for the
growouts. With a 12 boxes of worms there comes an attraction of flys so then came the
pest strips, then came the mice. Finally the boxes got moved in the basement but then
space was taken up by a new car.
Cliff
Re: Anybody feed white worms?
I recently read an article on culturing white worms in the ACA's Buntbarsche Bulletin. In that Mike Helweg claims that white worms being full of fat as a myth. He states that they are full of protein with little fat. He feeds his dwarf chiclids this diet daily with very good results.
Joe
Re: Anybody feed white worms?
Cool! nothing beat healthy live food :)
yesterday I had put a few pieces of white bread with milk (one square inch each) in the 2 cultures and I went to check it today and wow..nothing left. Not a bit of bread left! They eated the whole bread and now I have added double what I put yesterday. They really eat a lot!
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Originally Posted by
Moon
I recently read an article on culturing white worms in the ACA's Buntbarsche Bulletin. In that Mike Helweg claims that white worms being full of fat as a myth. He states that they are full of protein with little fat. He feeds his dwarf chiclids this diet daily with very good results.
Joe
Re: Anybody feed white worms?
How many did you feed per fish? I have read that 3 to 5 for each fish, but I guess that depend on the size of the fish. My large discus could eat probably 30 of them in a zip.
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Originally Posted by
CliffsDiscus
Hi Danella,
The 12 boxes of whiteworms were only feed to a dozen breeders, nothing left for the
growouts. With a 12 boxes of worms there comes an attraction of flys so then came the
pest strips, then came the mice. Finally the boxes got moved in the basement but then
space was taken up by a new car.
Cliff
Re: Anybody feed white worms?
Best live food for discus is Artemia.
Cheers
Francis:)
Re: Anybody feed white worms?
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Originally Posted by
Daniella
How many did you feed per fish? I have read that 3 to 5 for each fish, but I guess that depend on the size of the fish. My large discus could eat probably 30 of them in a zip.
Daniella,
I don't know how many per fish but probably about a pound for a dozen pairs when available.
Soak the worms with vitamins, or if the fish are sick soak the worms with medication.
Cliff
Re: Anybody feed white worms?
Those are very expensive to hatch and of low nutritional value if not enriched. What makes you think it's the best food?
Until they are 24 hours old, they don't even have a digestive trac, so one must wait 24 hours, then use some liquid to enrich them so they will be nutritious enough. Quite a pain but probably best food for baby discus :)
Artemia are really small for adult discus though.
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seanyuki
Best live food for discus is Artemia.
Cheers
Francis:)
Re: Anybody feed white worms?
How long do you soak them, like with metronidazole? I guess one must not soad them too long or they will die? And what vitamines do you use?
thanks.
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Originally Posted by
CliffsDiscus
Daniella,
I don't know how many per fish but probably about a pound for a dozen pairs when available.
Soak the worms with vitamins, or if the fish are sick soak the worms with medication.
Cliff
Re: Anybody feed white worms?
Artemia is a good source of live food for discus.Through artemia enrichment program,discus can be enriched with vitamins,proteins,immune stimulant and medications........even white worms needs to enrich to have nutritional value too.....one bottle of brine shrimps can last for a long time....expensive:confused:.......Best food....why so many people give their fry brine shrimps from the start.....if no good why bother with brine shrimps at all...........I have no written proof why brine shrimp is an ideal food source.....so if you want proof better go and visit farms and talk to the Commercial Pro Discus breeders........:)
Cheers
Francis:)
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Originally Posted by
Daniella
Those are very expensive to hatch and of low nutritional value if not enriched. What makes you think it's the best food?
Until they are 24 hours old, they don't even have a digestive trac, so one must wait 24 hours, then use some liquid to enrich them so they will be nutritious enough. Quite a pain but probably best food for baby discus :)
Artemia are really small for adult discus though.
Re: Anybody feed white worms?
when see the worms about to past out then feed the fish....common sence lah:p
Cheers
Francis:)
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Originally Posted by
Daniella
How long do you soak them, like with metronidazole? I guess one must not soad them too long or they will die? And what vitamines do you use?
thanks.
Re: Anybody feed white worms?
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Originally Posted by
Daniella
How long do you soak them, like with metronidazole? I guess one must not soad them too long or they will die? And what vitamines do you use?
thanks.
A problem with soaking live food with meds is that you have no way of knowing how much med the fish is getting. You need to know that they are getting a therapeutic level.
Re: Anybody feed white worms?
Thanks Martha,
I have learnt something new today....thanks for sharing yr views.
Cheers
Francis:)
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mmorris
A problem with soaking live food with meds is that you have no way of knowing how much med the fish is getting. You need to know that they are getting a therapeutic level.