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Preparing for
the arrival of your microworm culture
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Microworm
cultures are very easy to keep in your house.
There are many
methods of culturing them once you have purchased a microworm starter
culture. You usually will not have to buy any special
equipment in
advance. The method I recommend using at first requires only
rolled oats (instant oatmeal), a pinch of yeast, and some
water. I'm willing to bet
you already have these items in your house. If you don't then
you might want to consider having them ready in advance for when your
microworms
arrive. The only other item you should need is a clear
plastic container. Many dollar stores have cheap plastic
food-storage containers for two for a dollar. These will work
perfectly for starting your first microworm culture.
If you are interested in trying some advanced microworm culturing
techniques,
then you can try using baby food, mashed potato powder, or bread
to grow your microworms in. Once you have the rolled oats
method mastered (explained in detail with every purchase), feel free to
play with any other recipes mentioned
above. Just make sure the culture is not too moist and your
microworms should grow strongly. Basically any complex
carbohydrate source is all you need for ideal microworm growth.
When you buy microworms
from www.BuyMicroworms.com, you will get full
culturing instructions. Anyone who orders from this site will
know exactly how we culuture microworms for the fastest growth rates
possible. You will be able to harvest microworms for your
baby fish or amphibians within several days of receiving your starter
microworm culture. Are you ready to buy a microworm starter culture
today!
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