Re: NANFA-L-- micro worms

Harry Knaub (harryknaub-in-suscom.net)
Fri, 21 Apr 2006 07:39:25 -0400

Derek,
It was 80 degrees here yesterday, so I don't think ice is much of a problem
anymore. In a pinch that might be option.
Thanks
Harry Knaub
----- Original Message -----
From: "Derek Parr" <derekparr-in-earthlink.net>
To: <nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 5:06 PM
Subject: Re: NANFA-L-- micro worms

> you could maybe throw some aquatic plants and some pond water into a
> plastic tub, and then throw the eggs in there .. and see what happens.
> Lots of little fish edibles will be living in the water and amongst the
> plants. Don't know if ya'll have to worry about freezing still up there,
> but that might be something to worry about.. alot depends on the type of
> fish.
>
> -derek parr
> chapel hill, nc
>
>
> Harry Knaub wrote:
>> HELP!!
>>
>> I went to a local aquarium club meeting on Tuesday and bought some
>> Fundulapanchex eggs during the auction. Nobody was bidding on them and
>> they
>> were only $1, so I thought what the heck. When I inquired about their
>> care, I
>> was told to try either baby brine shrimp or micro worms. Unfortunatly, No
>> one
>>-in-the meeting could help me out with either one.
>> I thought micro worms would be best, because I'm not really set up to
>> hatch
>> brine shrimp just now. So, what started as a lark could be a disaster.
>> I was wondering if anyone might be willing to part with a culture or
>> steer me
>> to a quick source for micro worms.
>> Any help will be appreciated.
>>
>> Harry Knaub
>> York, PA
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