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Re: [Killietalk] need microworm starter culture! looking formicrofexstarter too.
IME, I get faster generation time, and WW seems to last MUCH longer in water: More than 24 hours. WW are also supposed to produce smaller young, but I can't confirm this.
-Dave S.
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From: "Harry Specht" <aus62 at comcast_net>
Reply-To: killifish discussion list <killietalk at aka_org>
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 09:43:53 -0500
>Bruce, is there really any difference in microworms and Walter worms. I
>"think" my culture is Walter worms, but had both in the recent past and
>could not differenitate them.They look the same (although are su pposedly
>smaller), act the same and are cultured the same as microworms. My killies
>eat them readily -- both of them. Are these really two different worms?
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> Harry Specht
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> Sarasota, FL
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