Walter Worms For Sale

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Hi All,
I'm being over-run by millions of these little wally worms and will be glad to spread them around. Just add them to some regular dry baby cereal in whatever container you have that has a lid on it and you have an endless food supply for all newly hatched fry. My thinking is that if the baby cereal can nourish a human baby, it surely should be healthy for worms - and it obviously is!! I use them for killies that are too small for BBS on hatching. They are about half the size of microworms (you need really really good eyes to see separate worms without a magnifier) and reproduce unbelievably fast. In just 3 or 4 days my 5 inch square plastic containers were shimmering on top with millions of them. If anybody wants a good size starter culture I'll spread the wallys for $4.00 to cover shipping and gas to the P.O. Contact me if interested.
 
Harvesting Walter Worms

They are really simple to harvest because they crawl up and sometimes almost cover the sides of the container. You just wipe the side with a fingertip and swish it in water and voila! I'll find a pic to post.
 
Pic Of Walter Worm Culture

Here is a culture I just snapped that has recently had the sides wiped clean of worms that were then used to feed fry. They are already climbing back up the sides (the white masses are actually zillions of worms) and by tomorrow the sides will be covered again. Like I said, I simply run my finger along the sides and then either swish it in a fry tank - they float a long time and never foul the tank -up to a day - or rinse them into a small amount of water in a bottle and feed with a dropper. If you were to look at the surface of this culture in a bright light it appears to shimmer and move from the sheer millions of worms present. The fry food you only buy once!

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Better Than MicroWorms Because.....

They float in the tank for a considerablty longer time before sinking - thus giving the fry more time to snap them up - and they are only about half the size of the already miniscule microworm so that even the smallest fry can eat them as a first food.
 
Do you ship to canada, and do you take money order?

How long will these cultures last? Or do they just keep on reproducing, giving you trillions upon trillions of them? Do you refrigerate to prevent them from dieing? What would be the cost to ship to canada? PM me.
 
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