Micro Worms – Live food for newly hatched betta fry
Microworms (Panagrellus redivivus) are tiny white colored worms which are widely used by Aquarists and
betta hobbyists as feed for the newly hatched betta fish fry.
Size
They are 50 Microns in diameter and just over
one millimeter in length. Because of this size, they are ideal for many species
of newly hatched fish fry. They are
barely visible to the naked eyes. But can be easily cultured at home.
Culturing micro worms
They live in room temperature over a substrate
of Porridge or bread with a little bit of moisture content. Micro worms can be
cultured in airtight plastic containers. This will avoid other insects and
predators like rats, ants, and mites from entering the container. But the
container should be opened at least once in 2 days to add fresh air and to
release the fouling smell. Pls wear a
mask while you do this and do not open the container while you are inside your
home- trust me it really smells bad.
Harvesting and
Feeding to your Fry
Harvesting micro worm is simple. I use an ear bud to touch the
upper surfaces of the container or lid where the worms crawl up, and then dip
the bud in the Betta fry tank water. This leaves out helps to keep the water
cleaner. Few people rinse a drop of the bread / oat substrate before feeding to
the fry, However still there are higher chances of fouling the water in the
betta fry tank and that will lead to mass die out of the fry.
When to feed Micro
worms to the Betta fry?
Once the fry start swimming freely and they have consumed their
egg sack nutrition, they will start looking for feed. Typically this happens on
the 4-5th day after the eggs are hatched. At this time the fry start
feeding on live micro-organisms like micro worms, infusoria. This is the right time to
start feeding Micro worms to the betta fish fry.
Maintaining the
culture:
Run at least 2 cultures in parallel so that if
you happen to loose one, another will help. Kepp the container lid properly
shut, so that no predators, insects or rats enter inside / tamper the culture. This
will lead you to losing the culture. Open the lid and add small quantities of
bread or oat meal that can be consumed by the worms in 5-7 days. Add a little
bit of baking yeast. They develop faster by feeding on yeast. Change the
culture and start new very 15 days to ensure you have a fresh culture going all
the time. Last but not least, keep it out of reach of children.