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Farming Seaweed Worms
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TOPIC: Farming Seaweed Worms

Farming Seaweed Worms 1 year, 5 months ago #117647

Was reading through the post on seaweed worms and was wondering if anyone has ever managed to keep them alive long enough for them to breed?

I'm holding off starting my two worms farms for another month or so. One is going to be scrubbies and the other tigers. I'm also looking at growing up some yabbies in a poly tank out the back too, but i'll start that up when i get my hands on a tank big enough and after march when it cools down.

So yeah i'm keen on starting up some seaweed worms if anyone knows of any information that could be of use.

Cheers
Tom
Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths.

Re:Farming Seaweed Worms 1 year, 5 months ago #117693

Interesting idea on the seaweed worm SS.

maybe someone like SARDI could offer you some advice or information.

Cheers
dmn de do dah what to do lmao

Re:Farming Seaweed Worms 1 year, 5 months ago #117726

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I dont think youd have much chance as they r fragile and fussy as all hell. I suppose if it could be dont the bait companies wouldve targeted it by now. But good luck and keep us posted
Aussies-What can't we do!!!
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