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Hi again,
Sorry to be such a pain, but since I've gotten my black and white worms and have been feeding them to the larvae (and adults), I've begun to wonder if I have to keep feeding more even though I see uneaten and live worms still in the tank? I'm starting to think I could actually go away for a long weekend and not have my mom brought into this world of microfoods for the larvae! Could we actually feed the larvae a little more than usual and miss two days of fresh food - at least with the black worms?
I know I must remove any excess white worms as they do not live indefinitely in water, but the black worms do, so can you skip a day and maybe have the caretaker add more fresh dechlorinated water each day or do some small water changes and not have to deal with handling the worms?
Thanks,
Dana
Sorry to be such a pain, but since I've gotten my black and white worms and have been feeding them to the larvae (and adults), I've begun to wonder if I have to keep feeding more even though I see uneaten and live worms still in the tank? I'm starting to think I could actually go away for a long weekend and not have my mom brought into this world of microfoods for the larvae! Could we actually feed the larvae a little more than usual and miss two days of fresh food - at least with the black worms?
I know I must remove any excess white worms as they do not live indefinitely in water, but the black worms do, so can you skip a day and maybe have the caretaker add more fresh dechlorinated water each day or do some small water changes and not have to deal with handling the worms?
Thanks,
Dana