....I passed on some of mine to Ed, Scott, and I think Joel too. Anyone else looking for some?...
Easy to care for, no smell, full of protein.....a good food
Thanks Liz.....ours are on many generations already ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
They are some good food stuff to throw in the mix. I'm starting to think my fish friends are eating better than me. ;D
Quote from: b125killer on May 13, 2014, 05:54:28 PM
They are some good food stuff to throw in the mix. I'm starting to think my fish friends are eating better than me. ;D
LOL...me too sometimes....wish I liked worms...they do look good ;D.....one for me, two for them...one for.....
Its like watching Lady & the Tramp spaghetti eating scene. A worm sticks half way out the fish's mouth, wiggling all over the place. The other fish see the worm and try to get it. Next thing ya know...kissing fish. Lol.
Liz not only has us feeding our fish well....there an element of entertainment that goes along with it. ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: PaulineMi on May 13, 2014, 06:35:44 PMLiz not only has us feeding our fish well....there an element of entertainment that goes along with it. ;D ;D ;D
My goals in life are to do good, be happy, and put a smile on the faces of folks I like. Who Knew that I'd have managed all three with lowly worms ::) Ain't life strange?
Treat them right which I'm sure you will, Pauline and you will have enough to pass on to your friends :D
QuoteMy goals in life are to do good, be happy, and put a smile on the faces of folks I like. Who Knew that I'd have managed all three with lowly worms ::) Ain't life strange?
LOL........But dont forget the horse crap.....John sent ME home with some worms..... and some dried up Mississippi horse crap ;)
Quote from: EdKaz on May 14, 2014, 02:52:26 PM
QuoteMy goals in life are to do good, be happy, and put a smile on the faces of folks I like. Who Knew that I'd have managed all three with lowly worms ::) Ain't life strange?
LOL........But dont forget the horse crap.....John sent ME home with some worms..... and some dried up Mississippi horse crap ;)
Hey !!..those 'road apples' are precious... ;D
What types of worms? White worms?
Quote from: Ron Sower on May 15, 2014, 12:11:27 AM
What types of worms? White worms?
They're red wigglers.
Quote from: Ron Sower on May 15, 2014, 12:11:27 AM
What types of worms? White worms?
Red worms, like fishing/garden type.......when they multiply the babies are good food for smaller species too... ;D
That's cool! I just started a culture/farm myself a couple weeks ago. I'm growing them a 5g bucket with holes drilled in the sides. I'm basically creating a composting bin.
Is that what you guys do to raise them?
Here is info from Liz.....
http://www.mugwump-fish-world.com/index.php?topic=3192.0
thanks, Pauline.