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  • #16
    YOU DONT NEED A PUMP....

    ive kept raworm, whiteworm, lug, blacks etc for 20 years without the need for a pump.

    if you use a pump small worms will ball around the airstone causing them to tangle and reduce the action of the stone.

    you can easily keep ragworm in your fridge for months, without a pump

    i use trays that can be stacked. put about 20 worms in a tray a 1in of sea water.

    even the temp doesnt matter as long as its cool and constant.

    clean your worms after digging, put them in the trays avoiding and damaged worms, put 1in of fresh water over them. obviously the size of the worms will decide how many you put in each tray.

    smaller maddies ...... around 50.
    medium ........... 20
    large ........... 10
    huge snakes .......... 4

    check each day for coloured water or damaged worms.

    if the water stays clear, you only need to change the water every 2 days. you will feel that the water feels sticky as the toxins build up.

    for ragworm the water doesnt need to be pre chilled.

    the day before you intend to use them, lay them in trays of newspaper to dry them out a bit.

    take them in a bucket in layers of paper, 6 - 10 worms per layer. any left after your session will go back in water.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by dabcatcher View Post
      YOU DONT NEED A PUMP....

      ive kept raworm, whiteworm, lug, blacks etc for 20 years without the need for a pump.

      if you use a pump small worms will ball around the airstone causing them to tangle and reduce the action of the stone.

      you can easily keep ragworm in your fridge for months, without a pump

      i use trays that can be stacked. put about 20 worms in a tray a 1in of sea water.

      even the temp doesnt matter as long as its cool and constant.

      clean your worms after digging, put them in the trays avoiding and damaged worms, put 1in of fresh water over them. obviously the size of the worms will decide how many you put in each tray.

      smaller maddies ...... around 50.
      medium ........... 20
      large ........... 10
      huge snakes .......... 4

      check each day for coloured water or damaged worms.

      if the water stays clear, you only need to change the water every 2 days. you will feel that the water feels sticky as the toxins build up.

      for ragworm the water doesnt need to be pre chilled.

      the day before you intend to use them, lay them in trays of newspaper to dry them out a bit.

      take them in a bucket in layers of paper, 6 - 10 worms per layer. any left after your session will go back in water.
      follow this guys methods dabcatcher knows his stuff.
      did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by john/r View Post
        follow this guys methods dabcatcher knows his stuff.
        no follow him its cracking ragwormz
        Panel Pin Champ
        ........................

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        • #19
          Originally posted by codseeker View Post
          no follow him its cracking ragwormz
          mr panel pin is going to ring you later coddy .
          did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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          • #20
            Them worms must be a canny size after 20 years.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by john/r View Post
              mr panel pin is going to ring you later coddy .
              me ma says i goto be in bed for 8pm
              Panel Pin Champ
              ........................

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