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harlie_honey Member

Posts: 145
Age: 49 Location: Illinois ... USA Humor: sometimes Favorite Fish: All of them ... if it swims!
My New JD's are at the top of them though
 | Subject: FS ... Live Foods ... Thu Jul 16, 2009 4:24 pm | |
| Live Food Cultures For Sale Smaller Foods ... Starter Cultures Vinegar Eels ... Walter, Banana, MicroWorms, Confused Beetles Directions/Instructions Will Be Emailed To You Starter Cultures For Your Smaller Breeds of Adults & Fry or the Larger Breeds Fry/Hatchlings $3 for 1, $5 for 2, $6 for 3, $7 for 4 ... Includes Free USPS First Class Shipping!!! You will receive over 1 ounce of starter culture of your choice
Smaller Foods ... Small 4 oz. Ready To Feed Cultures ***Vinegar Eels 16 oz. size only*** ***Nauplii (BBS) 16 oz. size only*** 1 Small 4 oz. Walter, Banana or Microworm Culture You will receive over 4 oz. of freshly started culture of your choice in 1 ... 8oz. container 2 Small 4 oz. Walter, Banana or Microworm Cultures You will receive over 4 oz. of freshly started culture of your choice in 2 ... 8oz. containers 3 Small 4 oz. Walter, Banana & Microworm Cultures You will receive over 4 oz. of freshly started culture of your choice in 3 ... 8oz. containers "EMAIL ME FOR A PRICE QUOTE"
Smaller Foods ... Medium 8 oz. Ready To Feed Cultures ***Vinegar Eels 16 oz. size only*** ***Nauplii (BBS) 16 oz. size only*** 1 Medium 8 oz. Walter, Banana or Microworm Culture You will receive over 8 oz. of freshly started culture of your choice in 1 ... 16oz. container 2 Medium 8 oz. Walter, Banana or Microworm Cultures You will receive over 8 oz. of freshly started culture of your choice in 2 ... 16oz. containers 3 Medium 8 oz. Walter, Banana & Microworm Cultures You will receive over 8 oz. of freshly started culture of your choice in 3 ... 16oz. containers "EMAIL ME FOR A PRICE QUOTE"
Smaller Foods ... Large 16 oz. Ready To Feed Cultures ***Vinegar Eels 16 oz. this size only*** ***Nauplii (BBS) 16 oz. this size only*** 1 Large 16 oz. Vinegar Eel ... Walter, Banana, Microworm or Live BBS Culture You will receive 16 oz. of freshly started culture of your choice in 1 ... 28 oz. container for MW,BW,WW ... 20 oz.Bottle for BBS or VE's "EMAIL ME FOR A PRICE QUOTE" 2 Large 16 oz. Vinegar Eel ... Walter, Banana, Microworm or Live BBS Cultures You will receive 16 oz. of freshly started culture of your choice in 2 ... 28 oz. containers for MW,BW,WW ... 20 oz. Bottle for BBS or VE's "EMAIL ME FOR A PRICE QUOTE" 3 Large 16 oz. Vinegar Eel ... Walter, Banana, Microworm or Live BBS Cultures You will receive 16 oz. of freshly started culture of your choice in 3 ... 28 oz. containers for MW,BW,WW ... 20 oz. Bottle for BBS or VE's "EMAIL ME FOR A PRICE QUOTE"
More Later Thanks For Looking!!! |
|  | | Mike D DIY Guy

Posts: 1842
Age: 28 Location: Maine Humor: You can't offend me
 | Subject: Re: FS ... Live Foods ... Fri Jul 17, 2009 10:40 am | |
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|  | | harlie_honey Member

Posts: 145
Age: 49 Location: Illinois ... USA Humor: sometimes Favorite Fish: All of them ... if it swims!
My New JD's are at the top of them though
 | Subject: Re: FS ... Live Foods ... Fri Jul 17, 2009 10:47 am | |
| Sorry, no Blackworms yet. I do have Grindals & White Worms ... also have Red Worms/Wigglers for the bigger fish. My JD's & Goldfish absolutely love them! Must have been what got the JD's to spawn early. |
|  | | Mike D DIY Guy

Posts: 1842
Age: 28 Location: Maine Humor: You can't offend me
 | Subject: Re: FS ... Live Foods ... Fri Jul 17, 2009 9:09 pm | |
| What size container does the red's come in? My JD's love blood worms. I can only get frozen here and they are San Francisco Bay Brand which = internal parasites. I order freez-dried hikari brand blood worms from foster and smith. I want to start feeding them live worms. |
|  | | harlie_honey Member

Posts: 145
Age: 49 Location: Illinois ... USA Humor: sometimes Favorite Fish: All of them ... if it swims!
My New JD's are at the top of them though
 | Subject: Re: FS ... Live Foods ... Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:59 am | |
| I am soooo sorry Mike, I thought I had replied to you! These Red Worms/Wigglers are a type earth worm (best composting worms ever) & are 2" - 4" in length. I don't think they are what is called Blood Worms. I compost them indoors & they are totally organic, also I do not use cow poop, or any other type of poop for that matter since they are fed to my JD's & Goldfish. The Medium I use is Fine Coir & they're fed Freshly Steamed & left over Veggies, Bread, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Gerbers Instant Mixed Grain Infant Cereal, Coffee Filters With The Grounds, Tea Bags With The Grounds, & an occasional Butter Cookie, etc. Just no Meat or Dairy Products as this takes too long to decompose & stinks to high heaven!
I ship them in the Kordon Breather Bags via 2 - 3 Day USPS Priority Mail
Prices are $2 per 25 Worms & Shipping is ... $6 for 25 - 50 Worms $6.50 for 75 - 100 Worms $7 for 125 + Worms Depending on the heat for your area, it may cost an extra $2 per order for ice to be included for the shipment ... it does add quite a bit of weight to the package. |
|  | | dirtydawg10 Global Moderator

Posts: 2987
Age: 39 Location: Connecticut Favorite Fish: Severum
 | Subject: Re: FS ... Live Foods ... Wed Jul 22, 2009 12:21 pm | |
| The red worms HH is refering to are also known as trout worms (to us fishermen  ) |
|  | | harlie_honey Member

Posts: 145
Age: 49 Location: Illinois ... USA Humor: sometimes Favorite Fish: All of them ... if it swims!
My New JD's are at the top of them though
 | Subject: Re: FS ... Live Foods ... Wed Jul 22, 2009 12:38 pm | |
| They are a bit smaller around in diameter than the Trout Worms ... the Trout Worms are known as Jumbo Pan Fish Worms or Jumbo Red Worms. Here is a couple photos of the Red Worm ...   The Red Worm/Wigglers Do Not make good bait at all for the fisherman due to the diameter of them. They fall off of the hook very easily as they get very soggy, very quickly even when using the smallest of hook. |
|  | | dirtydawg10 Global Moderator

Posts: 2987
Age: 39 Location: Connecticut Favorite Fish: Severum
 | Subject: Re: FS ... Live Foods ... Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:03 pm | |
| I use red worms all the time for trout fishing. I find them to actually be tougher than the regular earthworms. http://www.ehow.com/how_4531513_using-red-worms-as-fish.html
This thread actually got me started at looking into raising my own red worms for bait and for feeding my cichlids. |
|  | | saint_felony The Turtle Whisperer

Posts: 1914
 | Subject: Re: FS ... Live Foods ... Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:15 pm | |
| I've seen 'em called manure worms and something else that starts with a b balding, branching, something or other. What they call trout worms at least around me are a little different looking.
I've gotten 'em now and again for the smaller boxies since they seem to really like them. |
|  | | Mike D DIY Guy

Posts: 1842
Age: 28 Location: Maine Humor: You can't offend me
 | Subject: Re: FS ... Live Foods ... Thu Jul 23, 2009 9:01 pm | |
| Oh trout worms I know what those are. I was thinking red worms were blood worms. |
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