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Pardon my ignorance but what are white worms? You got a link???Live white worms are their favorite food but I also give them small pieces of clam and mysis.
Same nowhere in my area sells them, I’ve seen black worms thoughPardon my ignorance but what are white worms? You got a link???
Whiteworms are slightly larger than blackworms but live in soil. Whiteworms also live about 5 days in salt water where as black worms live about 10 seconds in salt water. You can add them to your tank and whatever is not eaten will just wiggle around on the bottom without burrowing in. Mandarins will hunt for them forever.
If it were not for these worms I would not be in this hobby and have been using blackworms since the 60s. (they didn't have whiteworms then)
You buy a culture for like $15.00. put them in potting soil and feed them bread with yogurt on it. In a month or a little more, you have thousands of them and all fish except pipefish and seahorses go nuts over them and probably the reason that almost all of my fish spawn and I never have to quarantine.
They don't sell them in anyone's area, you get them online. I have been using the same culture for probably 12 or 15 years.
Here are my fish eating a few worms. That red fireclown is 30 years old and spawning like many of my fish. I attribute that to worms.
White Worm Culture (Enchytraeus albidus) | Live Fish Food - Fish Laboratory
White Worms, Enchytraeus albidus, are commonly cultured by aquarists as a form of fish food, more specifically, live fish food. A white worm culture can bewww.fishlaboratory.com
OK, thanks.I never used grindal worms so I don't know.