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Grindal Worm Cultures

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My main cultures are overflowing and I have had a lot of questions and requests on these.

I decided to thin them down and make a few cultures to sell off. Everything from LPS to the most finicky eaters like Mandarins will take these with gusto. It will be a limited thing so if you want to grab one let me know. I’m going to sell them off during the mild weather season and then I’m done.

This is not a big money making venture for me, so cultures will be established deli cup size, and not the tiny, barely alive condiment sized cups on EBay. They are mite free and ready to start limited feeding off and splitting. I’m looking for $15 per culture shipped CONUS. Would also consider trades for frags.

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Five gone and five left. They are starting to boom, so nice established starter cultures here.

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I recieved my order today. Very lively pack with a large amount. A few were on the paper towel and went into the tank. My tailspot gobbled them all up and didn't share any. Thanks again!
 
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Hi,

They are a smaller version that is just as readily taken and much easier to culture. If you have a 6' tank and are feeding huge angelfish and tangs, White Worms might be a better choice. Grindals are great for wrasse/clownfish/dwarf angel sized fish, and are readily taken by picky eaters like mandarins, etc...

Here is a link to a thread I started that turned into a tutorial:

https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/grindal-worms-for-reef-aquariums.541006/

If you want a culture, send me a PM for my PayPal address.

Thanks,
Scott
 

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These have turned out ultra easy! I thought for sure I would mess it up, as I don’t always have the time,or forget. Every time I open the container, it seems there are more! Awesome, easy fish food.
 

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