Description
Grindal Worms Live Culture β Protein-Rich Live Food for Fish
The Grindal Worm Live Culture is a highly nutritious live food, perfect for small to medium aquarium fish. Grindal worms (Enchytraeus buchholzi) are small white worms similar to white worms but smaller in size, making them excellent for feeding community fish, cichlids, bettas, livebearers, and growing fry. They are easy to culture, reproduce quickly, and provide a continuous, protein-rich food source that enhances fish growth, coloration, and breeding readiness.
π‘ Key Features
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High Protein Content β Supports rapid growth, energy, and breeding.
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Perfect Size β Ideal for small and medium fish that canβt take larger worms.
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Easy to Culture β Grows in soil or sponge medium with minimal care.
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Continuous Harvest β Reproduces quickly for a long-term food source.
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Stimulates Natural Feeding β Wriggling movement encourages active hunting.
π Suitable For
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Bettas, guppies, mollies, platies
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Tetras, rasboras, barbs
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Dwarf cichlids (Apistogramma, Rams)
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Juvenile fish and larger fry
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Community tanks and breeder setups
βοΈ Specifications
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Product Name: Grindal Worm Live Culture
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Type: Live worm culture (Enchytraeus buchholzi)
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Size: 3β10 mm
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Application: Daily live food for freshwater fish
π§ How to Use
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Harvest worms using a soft brush or scrape them off the culture medium.
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Rinse lightly in freshwater before feeding.
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Feed in small amounts to avoid overfeeding.
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Use as a supplement alongside dry and frozen foods.
π§Ό Culture & Maintenance Tips
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Keep culture in moist coconut fiber, peat moss, or sponge medium.
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Feed with oatmeal, bread, or fish food sprinkled lightly on top.
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Maintain moderate humidity and room temperature (20β25Β°C).
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Avoid overfeeding to prevent mold and foul smell.
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Why Choose Grindal Worms Live Culture?
Grindal worms are one of the best live foods for daily feeding. Nutritious, easy to culture, and readily accepted by most fish, they are an excellent choice for hobbyists and breeders who want healthy, vibrant, and fast-growing fish.




