E erider Candiru MFK Member Mar 5, 2006 207 2 48 north atlantic Mar 12, 2007 #1 i dont like having them in the fridge but i will. just wondering best way to store them i am sure you guys have a better method than me. i keep em in a plastic bag they come in, but it gets messy.
i dont like having them in the fridge but i will. just wondering best way to store them i am sure you guys have a better method than me. i keep em in a plastic bag they come in, but it gets messy.
E EclecticFish Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 4, 2006 37 0 0 ny Mar 12, 2007 #2 Don't know if it is different for blood vs black worms but our wholesaler says to keep blacks in a constant drip to small run of COLD water....24/7
Don't know if it is different for blood vs black worms but our wholesaler says to keep blacks in a constant drip to small run of COLD water....24/7
A ammerman19 Fire Eel MFK Member Jul 31, 2006 1,327 3 68 Indianapolis, IN Mar 12, 2007 #3 OMG that avatar is horrifying lol!!!!!!!!
R rockinthe40ounce Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 24, 2007 302 0 0 34 west virginia Mar 12, 2007 #4 i keep them ina plastic bag and scoop them out with a spoon
T TheBloodyIrish Feeder Fish Mar 3, 2007 1,347 1 0 Grande Prairie, Canada Mar 12, 2007 #5 I hate bloodworms... nasty biters. Just put them in a container.
jerppyjerp Plecostomus MFK Member Feb 5, 2006 334 39 61 43 Trout Island Mar 13, 2007 #7 Yeah I keep mine in a container in the fridge but only have a day or so to use them due to the treatment I put them in.
Yeah I keep mine in a container in the fridge but only have a day or so to use them due to the treatment I put them in.
T TipStylez Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 2, 2007 514 0 0 Seattle Mar 13, 2007 #8 We keep ours in a fridge, for weeks. Only about 10% die. Just add more water when it starts to dry up. I wonder what they eat...
We keep ours in a fridge, for weeks. Only about 10% die. Just add more water when it starts to dry up. I wonder what they eat...