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I know this thread is super old but thought I'd comment anyways.
I've found a better way to culture black worms, and probably tubifex the same way. I got a small aquarium and put sand, then gravel in it. Just gravel should be fine, or just sand. I filled it with cycled water and ran a small air pump to it. I also dumped in a clump of java moss. With both of these things, the air pump and the java moss, you don't need to keep the water shallow. My water level is almost as high as the rim on my aquarium. I keep it at room temperature. I make sure not to over feed them and I do a water change about once a month, although maybe once a week would probably be better. The more they're fed, the more worms you end up with, but that also requires more water changes. They would probably benefit from a small sponge filter. When I need to harvest some, I turn off the air pump for about an hour and the worms, starved for O2, climb out of the gravel trying to get to the top of the water. |
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yet another comment, what is meant by cycled containers? Do I need to setup a tank and let it do its thing for 3-4 weeks and then its cycled?
I got a fairly large amount of blackworms from a LHS and I doubt my Bee Gobies are going to be able to finish them off before they die off..and I've been considering raising my own since I have to drive 45 minutes to an hour to get them. |
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What do you think of my plan? I'll culture them under my tanks in 5 gallon plastic tubs. They will be cool there. Using a drip system, water from my tanks will drop into them as water change and the movement will aerate the water. The water that overflows from the worms go straight to the soil. My substrate will be pebbles. I am thinking of about >10mm diameter ones. Small enough to house them and big enough for me to handle easily. |
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I think you would be fine. Its been about 14 years that I have maintained this original culture and I have some more input now. They are more hardy than I originally thought. It was hard because I always had problems with keeping it a clean tank. Free of ammonia and nitrites. I have since added a low flow filter which then enabled me not to change the water as often. But I still have a hard time harvesting them. Its a lot of work and I could never harvest as much as I needed.
I am actually working on a new system of culturing them. The last few years I maintained it but I haven't really kept up with it enough for it to multiple fast enough to feed my fishes. So I am working on a new system that's low maintenance and easier to harvest. I'll update it when I get a good harvest.
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years ago i think i did tubifex in a container filled with moist dirt and bread soaked in milk for food kept it in the basement. worked well
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thanks, doc
will set up as soon as I can |
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No prob. Let me know how it turns out for you. Everything I wrote here was my trial and error. There are so many more ways of culturing these worms than when I first started. So I know there are a lot of inefficiencies on how I did mines.
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Hi dr. Tran I'm new to this forum and also new to culture black worm. I just recieve my bw yesterday and put them in a 20g with a cycled sponge filter and sand. Do I need to put a airstone for it? Or just a sponge filter is enough?
Ps. R u Vnese? |
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Hi Kayla.
No sorry I'm not Vietnamese. My family is originally from china and when they were born in Vietnam, they had to change their last name from Chan to Tran. When I was born here in America, they decide to keep it. Welcome to the forum. Air stone would be great. I wouldn't use a sponge filter because they tend to live in it. Making harvesting a pain. Good luck
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[QUOTE=dr.tran;2062909]I think thats white worms or grindal worms. Tubifex are aquatic and cannot live in a terrestrial environment
I think you are right I do remember them bieng white |
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hi! thought I'd just pass by to say that my drip design is working so far
the water is great and the worms are alive not sure if they will multiply soon. I'll see if they will |
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Dr.Tran
Any update on your new system? I have another question. How long does it take the bw to double their population? I had my set up about three weeks everything look good but hard to tell they're multiply. |
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