6 Month Update - Live Blackworm Culture - Long Term Low Tech Live Fish Food Culture

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  • @curvingfyre6810
    @curvingfyre6810 Рік тому +10

    OOOH, so THATS why everyone cultures them in gravel! In the wild htey prefer softer substrates, so I was confused about all the tutorials specifying gravel, making them segment naturally makes perfect sense.

  • @shaunneal9981
    @shaunneal9981 11 місяців тому +8

    After watching your original video I set up a mini version of my own using a 3 gallon shallow tub on top of a 5 gallon bucket and it works so well. I've got heaps of blackworms and it does not take much effort to maintain. So glad I came across your video.

  • @Björn-w7v
    @Björn-w7v День тому

    Thank you so much. This is really inspiring. Here in germany we have these normally in our fish stores. but since Corona most fish stores died. So i breeded brineshrimp every day but thats a bit work intense. So i started with daphnia. Blackworms are the perfect completion to feeding my fish. :)

  • @jonayvvv494
    @jonayvvv494 3 місяці тому +1

    This guys are the perfect live food, one I came across them (and scuds) I don’t try anything else, mine literally survive in a bucket outdoors all year round with the eventual vegetable scraps every now and then, they’re great!!!

  • @raysfishroom2929
    @raysfishroom2929 Рік тому +2

    Hi Greg, I am going to the NEC Convention looking forward to it.
    I was informed Father fish was not invited to talk at the convention it would be great to see him there I believe a lot of fish keepers would benefit from his many years of fish keeping
    Ok thank you
    Ray

  • @jjstone77
    @jjstone77 7 місяців тому +2

    I love the addition of the live plants to that as well. Thank you for the great video.

  • @GrumpyGillsFishing
    @GrumpyGillsFishing Рік тому +2

    What an amazing setup! I just ordered some blackworms to start my own culture. I only have 4 fish to feed, so I’m hoping I end up with far more than I need.

  • @TheMrcooldjbigones
    @TheMrcooldjbigones 7 днів тому

    Hey Greg I hope all is well and a Happy New 25 to you!!! I actually spoke to your old partner Mike from Mass Aquatics over the summer, scrolling through the Rolodex and wondering what became of you.
    IT’s now around a Year since this black worm video came out and I’m not seeing you post anymore!
    I’m only running 2-4 tanks where these can be fed to, however I’m growing them with scuds in a 80 degree 5 gallon tank. Had some decent hydrogen sulfate issues for 3-4 months, until I used my gravel spreader to burst those bubbles, and then added Daphnia . Now I’ve got one jolly self sufficient food culture, I maybe change water on bi-weekly to monthly!!! :D
    Mike

  • @oinaw
    @oinaw 2 місяці тому +1

    thank you very much for the information!
    you've inspired me to build my own blackworm culture and it's been running successfully for over a year now. mine is not connected to a water change system, i just put old water from my other tanks in every few days. the water is about 4 inches deep and i have daphnia multiplying in there aswell.

  • @LushSaltyAquariums
    @LushSaltyAquariums Рік тому +2

    Fascinating! I love feeding blackworms but can only dream of having a continuous healthy supply in my fish room.

  • @shadygrady81
    @shadygrady81 11 місяців тому +1

    Hey Greg! Met you yesterday at the SCTFS swap! I wish I had gotten to your table earlier, but maybe we can stay in touch for future purchases! Great video! 🤩😊👍🏻

  • @barrycherneske4067
    @barrycherneske4067 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic, I can only hope my rendition of your system will produce as well as yours! Thank you for sharing!

  • @frankjames4743
    @frankjames4743 Рік тому +1

    Oh wow. Very interesting setup especially with the CPO. Thank you for the update

  • @majorbruster5916
    @majorbruster5916 Рік тому +3

    Nice setup. I keep mine outside in buckets and shallow trays. I find that the worms are vegetarian in nature, in some of my bins they eat short strands of filamentous algae and in others they eat decaying leaves. They prefer bacteria though, because where some layers pellets land in the bin near to where I throw these to my chickens, they quickly congregate around the pellets after a couple of days. A lot of earthworms drown in the bins after crawling in to eat the algae, and the worms gather around the dead body to eat the bacteria that are breaking down the flesh. All I do is collect the bunched worms using a slotted spoon. Downside is that I can only harvest during the summer.

    • @DickRippEnterprises
      @DickRippEnterprises 11 місяців тому

      How cold do your setups get in winter?

    • @majorbruster5916
      @majorbruster5916 11 місяців тому

      @@DickRippEnterprises -5, -7 °C, depends on how much frost we get. We're in a frost pocket here so we tend to get lower temperatures than the surrounding area.

  • @MrTmac1986
    @MrTmac1986 4 місяці тому

    Going to make one tomorrow. This is awsome!

  • @christopherstaples6758
    @christopherstaples6758 10 місяців тому

    infusoria colony above with a dripper works great as well , as they eat microbes / bacteria (that way you do not foul the water / have to separate worms from muck)

  • @conanlee9024
    @conanlee9024 8 місяців тому

    This setup is so cool! Can we get more videos on what you have going on in your fish room?

  • @dancurran8977
    @dancurran8977 Рік тому

    Great setup! Thanks for sharing it.

  • @michaelkremer3301
    @michaelkremer3301 Рік тому +1

    Tolles Update. Mit was fütterst du deine Würmer. Gruß aus Deutschland

  • @dsproductions47
    @dsproductions47 11 місяців тому

    I recommending shifting the gravel time to time to split the worm. They reproduce much faster this way. Like propagation

  • @dshobe720
    @dshobe720 Рік тому +1

    Im glad i caught this youtube has failed to load your channel into my feed as usual. I live that you are using cheap quartz gravel. I have a bunch of turface soil conditioner i use. It is a fired clay product for baseball infields. I use it for aeration in potted plants, bonsai, and aquarium gravel.

    • @gregjonesonline
      @gregjonesonline  Рік тому +2

      I took a 2 year break from UA-cam and now the algorithm hates me

    • @dshobe720
      @dshobe720 Рік тому

      @gregjonesonline lol I understand 👍 any progress with your bonsai?

    • @gregjonesonline
      @gregjonesonline  Рік тому

      @@dshobe720 I have like 30 pre bonsai that I need to re pot, lol!

    • @dshobe720
      @dshobe720 Рік тому +1

      @gregjonesonline that is progress do a video of the one with the most growth when you repot that'll give you the most roots for the video. I have been wanting to incorporate a bonsai into a paludarium for a long while. Probably going to use button wood FL. Native and the Caribbean.

  • @aureliusfeynman485
    @aureliusfeynman485 8 днів тому

    Awesome setup! Looking to build one myself, do you think a scaled down version (1x2ft) would work well? I'd equip their tub with a dedicated small water filter, perhaps the smallest model available would suffice for such a small volume.

  • @mirekt9521
    @mirekt9521 Рік тому

    Thansk for the inspiration and update!

  • @spencer4997
    @spencer4997 10 місяців тому

    I’d love to see more videos about live feeders and newts

  • @vanuaturly
    @vanuaturly Рік тому

    Great setup, great video.

  • @QueAquatics
    @QueAquatics Рік тому +1

    So so glad!!!!!

  • @jeffkane4391
    @jeffkane4391 Рік тому

    Looking great Greg thanks for sharing 😊

  • @LakeMissoulaAquaticsandPlants
    @LakeMissoulaAquaticsandPlants Рік тому +1

    Thank you

  • @danzopff8100
    @danzopff8100 Місяць тому +1

    Where have you gone I miss you lol😢

  • @Fray-hb3uw
    @Fray-hb3uw 6 місяців тому

    Do you have a video showing how you built your set up?

  • @reticulous_pets
    @reticulous_pets 7 місяців тому

    Made mine and I'm weirdly obsessed with it. I come out everyday and just look at it. Does your worms go into the sponge? Mine go all through them.

  • @soulfulhysteria3066
    @soulfulhysteria3066 10 місяців тому

    I asked in the other videos comment section but since this is newer I figured I'd ask here too. How do you keep the blackworms from escaping down the overflow drains?

  • @missing_score
    @missing_score Рік тому

    really cool setup

  • @meghancass3187
    @meghancass3187 6 місяців тому

    I really like this update. Have you calculated yield in lbs per square foot per month or week?

  • @kylesawyer64
    @kylesawyer64 Рік тому +1

    Any plans to expand the system? Seems that the same system but 3 or 4 tubs high woyldnt take up much more room

    • @gregjonesonline
      @gregjonesonline  Рік тому

      I have thought about building a rack with drawers that slide in and out like a kitchen to allow vertical stacking and easy access, I've also thought about digging some outdoor ponds and seeing what happens

  • @Rews-fish-shed
    @Rews-fish-shed Рік тому

    Hey Greg thank you for the update. As I said to you before I’m putting this up in the rebuild of the fish shed. I’ll try to send ya a video of it when it’s completed
    Quick question if you crush those snails would that also be a good source of food for them???

  • @garlenife
    @garlenife 11 місяців тому

    Have you try some assassin snail or dwarf pufferfish, they should make a quick work for you. Since there are so many snail in there too.

  • @smncowardyahoo
    @smncowardyahoo 8 місяців тому +1

    A Further Update Please Greg............ Are the blackworms actually Tubifex ..... ??

    • @mariofina-pz8ss
      @mariofina-pz8ss Місяць тому

      Yes they are. Blackworms is the common name

  • @davidlee50
    @davidlee50 9 місяців тому

    So algae scrapings can become food for black worms if I make them into patties? hmm?

  • @gogetterhitter3
    @gogetterhitter3 Рік тому

    What kind of rock did you use on this amazing

  • @fritzwilhelm8258
    @fritzwilhelm8258 8 місяців тому

    How quickly do they reproduce?

  • @meminustherandomgooglenumbers

    Good info, thank you! Will the dwarf crayfish eat their own babies if they can?

    • @gregjonesonline
      @gregjonesonline  Рік тому +3

      Yes, they need room to run away and hide, this seems to be the perfect environment for it

  • @timnadinamcclurelively4163
    @timnadinamcclurelively4163 15 днів тому

    I watched another video and the guy would move the rock around with a hand and some pressure. It breaks them up and creates way more of them. I cant remember how often.

  • @mrhick01
    @mrhick01 Рік тому

    Greg, what kind of substrate is that? Is it just white gravel (for contrast's sake to see critters) or is it something like Aragonite?

    • @gregjonesonline
      @gregjonesonline  Рік тому +1

      It is small white quartz style gravel because I had it laying around, I like it because it provides tons of little nooks for individual worms to live in, large gravel is bad and sand is bad

  • @christophergonzalez6290
    @christophergonzalez6290 Рік тому

    What about feeding them rapashy ?

  • @desfishgeek8119
    @desfishgeek8119 Рік тому

    curious. what type of gravel are you using... it appears to be aragonite?

    • @gregjonesonline
      @gregjonesonline  Рік тому

      It's small white quartz gravel, the cheap normal stuff

  • @lukeadams6757
    @lukeadams6757 9 місяців тому

    Time-lapse?

  • @laughingman_confused
    @laughingman_confused Рік тому

    We call them blood worms here. I put a container above my pond, no gravel or substrate. Just plane container above the pond where fish can't enter buy water can circulate. The reason why no substrate is for easy harvesting.

    • @dshobe720
      @dshobe720 Рік тому +2

      Blood worms are the larva of a fly. These black worms do not metamorphose into any kind of insect they are just worms. Hope that clears up any confusion 😊

    • @laughingman_confused
      @laughingman_confused Рік тому

      @@dshobe720 I looked up and you are right about blood worms. But the black worms in this video, in are country, we call them blood worms, tubifex and sludge worms.

    • @dshobe720
      @dshobe720 Рік тому +1

      @@laughingman_confused ahh the trouble with common names strikes again lol. Lumbriculus variegatus is the worm Greg is raising.

    • @laughingman_confused
      @laughingman_confused Рік тому

      @@dshobe720 yeah this is exactly what I have.

    • @dshobe720
      @dshobe720 Рік тому

      @@laughingman_confused awesome I have to go catch some. I have plans on making salamanders and newts a nice home and want to be able to feed them a home grown meal, also because the nearest pet store is an hour away and it is not a good one.