I’m gonna try that! Seems like it would aid in the worms eating it and maybe hold back the mold processYes after I make sure the bread is nice and wet with my little mix I bury it.
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I’m gonna try that! Seems like it would aid in the worms eating it and maybe hold back the mold processYes after I make sure the bread is nice and wet with my little mix I bury it.
I just ordered some. Seems easier and less expensive than black worms.
Hi, i made a feeder like yours for mandarins/pipefish. The nauplii stays in the tube. Also the mandarin doesnt come closer to it. Any tips? I have also attached a Toms Hatch N Feeder. Do they eat from the water colum? Or it has to be the rock. The tank is 15g currently with 1500lph wm housing a mandarin and a coral banded, today adding a pipefish. Coral banded will be going in another tank.I am not sure if 50 degrees is to cold. You may have to get some worms and put them in there. I don't think they would die, but they may not reproduce and they reproduce very fast. They would have plenty of air in your fridge. I don't think they breathe that much.
The other thing that kept me from black worms was my fish are derpy and they were scared of them.
The nauplii stays in the tube. Also the mandarin doesnt come closer to it. Any tips?
What i do is i take tank water itself, then pour it all again through bottle. They do come through, but some stay in the tube. Just added a pipefish too. Here are some pics of the mesh.Your fish are Sissy, Mary fish.
You need to add a little water to the tube to push them down. I can't tell from here if your mesh is the right size. When you add a little water to the tube you should see some shrimp coming through the mesh. If you don't see any, the mesh is too small and the shrimp can't get through so the mandarin won't go near it. You have to experiment with mesh size. Mandarins won't hardly eat from the water column and rarely look up. The shrimp will all go to the surface in a matter of minutes and will be lost to the mandarin.
As for the worms, the fish seem to like blackworms a little better than whiteworms but they still eat them. I never tasted them myself so I don't really know what they taste like.