Microworm Culture
Contents: Microworms (x2), Information Sheet, CupKeep second culture bag in fridge as a backup. What Eats ThemMicroworms are used frequently with small fish, fry, larval amphibians, and more. As opportunistic feeders, shrimp like Neocaridina sp. and snails have been observed to find and eat these while foraging. How to HarvestObserve the worms climbing the wall. Wipe your finger along the wall to collect the worms. (Gloves, Q-tip work well too) If they aren't climbing the walls well, it may be that the culture is too dry. When and How to Make Another Culture1. Generally reproductive rates will decrease prior to any other signs that it's time to replace their substrate.2. As the bacteria they feed on drain the oats of its resources, the culture will become less viscous.3. The smell of yeast and beer is normal. The smell of ammonia is not normal for a healthy culture.4. If mold grows in the culture from contamination, they normally feed on it without intervention. Frequent mold outbreak