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I will add that KTP has antibacterial properties, which is probably why the water does not foul up. I used aged water and water with chlorine and chloromine filtered out too, but the result was no where near what I got with KTP water. The KTP extract that my wife prepares has anti-chlorine mixed in. KTP does lower PH. And yes, I had suspected too that there must be some food in the water for the worms in the extract. /John |
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its been 3 days and my worms are still very fresh and not that smelly i guess. hope that my experiment can help some brothers out here.
The way i maintain my tubis: whenever water changing/siphoning the debris pass the water thru a small net or anything that can trap the poopoo and particles inside the net. keep some of the water for wc of the tubis. use this water and wc for the tubis twice a day. when wc for the tubi, i always pour the water abit higher so that it cause a stir in the tubi. The alive tubi will tend to curl up and they will sink to the bottom faster than the dead and decomposing tubis. when all this is happening, do start to pour away the water slowly so that other "things" except the curling tubis will be flushed away. repeat this step until the water looks clear and it doesnt stink alot. (usually about 2 times will do). have been using this method for more than a week and my tubi lasted me for more than 3 days until i use till none are left. this method helps you to reuse water and for those that are not very accessible to obtain ketapan leaves myabe this will help you out. definitely the ketapan method is better.. but this is another simple way for me as its not very convenient for me to obtain ketapan leaves my 2 cent experiment and sharing. hope you guys find it useful |
29-02-2008, 01:09 AM | #43 |
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I have separated a small clump of tubi and place them in a container with a 1 inch square of ketapang leaf along with declorinated water about half an inch. 6 days have pass and the tubi is still alive without any aeration.
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29-02-2008, 03:42 AM | #44 |
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The shallow method + ktp water method works really great, what a life saver. No smell, no wc, minimum hassle. The steps again : 1. Pour freshly bought and bagged tubifex worms into a small plastic cup. 2. Get ready a 1-2 litre jug of aged water. 3. Pour and rinse them thoroughly, all the gunks, white worms decomposed matters etc etc will float out. Pour immediately away. 4. Repeat this pour and rinse couple times till u feel comfortable with the "cleanliness." 5. Prepare small plastic rectangular tuayhuay containers. Each container est last me for a day's feeding. So can prepare a weekly supply. 6. Add aged water + ktp concentrate, worms tail ends must be able to stick out of water. Put tubi worms sparingly per container. Too much will foul.. 7. Shake the container and make the worms scatter everywhere inside. 8. They will clump back very quickly. Usually there will be some debris which you can siphon out with a minidropper. 9. Worms metabolism will slow down over the days, not necessary dead. 10. Congrats, no wc or feeding required. "Later part of the week observations" Day 4 onwards 11. For more precaution, on later days, it is apparent and common to have few dead worms or occasional gunks, just siphon, remove out. 12. Because the water is quite shallow, evaporation does take place, worms also asorb abit of the water, so topup what was lost for days 4 onwards. 12. Before feeding especially on later days of the week, can rinse the worms with tap water one last time. Feed immediately. |
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31-03-2008, 01:09 AM | #47 |
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to the bro who kept tubi in a blue tub with aeration.. how often did u have to change water?
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09-04-2008, 12:02 PM | #50 |
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Good pointers shared here, my tubifex also die so easily.
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