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Re: Microworm culture
I have found the using instant rice baby food lasts longer and smells better
than oatmeal. Not to mention you don't have to wait for it to cool. . .
Kristi
George & Melanie Caruso wrote:
> I use the quick oatmeal. Mix a small amount of oatmeal with water to
> form a runny paste then add a pinch of dry yeast. Add a bit of your
> present culture to this and you should have a new culture going strong
> in a couple of days. If the mixture gets too dry just add a little water
> and stir it to keep it on the runny side.This culture usually lasts me
> over a month before I have to start a new one.
> Take Care,
> George
>
> Dale Medina wrote:
>
> > I have a microworm culture here in a small plastic
> > container perhaps 6 inches around and about 5 inches
> > deep. I kept on trying this culture since I started
> > keeping killies but with no avail. BUT NOW FOR THE
> > FIRST TIME..I ACTUALLY SAW SOME THINGS CRAWLING ON THE
> > SIDES OF THE CONTAINER!! ok maybe this is nothing to
> > be excited about..but I immediately scraped the side
> > with a cotton tipped applicator and dipped that in the
> > tank. My question is how could I get this culture
> > going? I'd love to have more of this. I have never
> > bought any small species of killies for fear of not
> > having a small enough food for the first few days. All
> > I have is bbs.
> >
> > Thanks everybody
> >
> > Dale
> > 08412
> >
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