

Banana worms, also known as micro worms (Panagrellus nepenthicola), are a top-tier live food choice for aquarium hobbyists looking to boost fry survival and accelerate growth. Their small size (~50 microns wide and 1–2 mm long) makes them ideal for newly hatched fish and nano species.
High Protein Content: Perfectly suited for fish fry and small fish species
Non-Fouling: Live food that stays in the water column longer without polluting
Self-Sustaining: Just one culture can feed hundreds of fry for weeks
Easy to Culture at Home: Low cost, no special equipment needed
Prepare the Medium: Use instant oatmeal, baby cereal, or mashed potato flakes mixed with water to a porridge consistency.
Inoculate: Spread your starter culture over the surface of the medium.
Maintain: Cover with a breathable lid (or ventilated container) and keep at room temp (20–27°C).
Harvest: In 3–5 days, worms will climb the container walls—just scrape them off with a clean finger or cotton swab.
Pro Tip: Refresh medium every 2–3 weeks to prevent mold and extend culture life.
Use a swab or spoon to introduce the worms directly to fry tanks.
Offer in small doses, 1–2 times daily.
Observe to ensure consumption within 1–2 hours.
Keep cultures in a shaded, cool spot away from direct sun.
Stir the culture lightly every few days to prevent anaerobic pockets.
Rotate multiple cultures to ensure a continuous food supply.
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