T. verrucosus setup

I ust be doing well then, all but 2 of mine are btween 2.5 and 3 cm long! They are eating daphnia, bloodworm(both dried and defrosted), grindal worms (just a few until my culture grows a little).
Chris
 
As well as Daphnia and whiteworm I use live tubifex with my youngsters. Tubifex is a foul, disease-ridden livefood that can quickly pollute water and turns my stomach even when it is fresh... my caudates, like my fish, love it :)

By the way, I am determined that one day I'll start a Verrucosus Appreciation Society!

Best//Matt (Metric-sceptic and proud)
 
If one of you lovely people would like, you could set up a daphnia, tubifex (or anything aquatic really) live food business and I'd buy be your best customer. My main reason not to raise young is usually lack of live food.
 
lol..that's what I'm in the process of looking into to help expand my business.
 
Well I'm talking to people in the UK here. Canada isn't much use to me Rob ;).
 
Is Canada much use to anyone? har har har
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just kidding
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~Aaron
 
Ouch..right in the igloo.

Wait until you're drinking age buddy..then you'll be singing our praise over that American slop!
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If you were canadian , you would already be of drinking age, think about that! ha ha!
 
Heh, I'm already drinking age-just not legally.
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My bro=in-law is 28, and several of my friends are around 22, so there are always ways...

~Aaron
 
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