This system mimics natural stream conditions and produces the highest yield with minimal foul odors.

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Method B: The Continuous Flow-Through System (Best for Commercial Use)

Setting up a Tubifex culture requires mimicking their natural habitat without the pollution.

To maximize reproduction and growth rates, maintain the following water parameters:

The container only needs to hold 3 to 4 inches of total depth (substrate plus water). Substrate Composition

: Position the air stone so it provides a gentle, consistent flow without disturbing the substrate too much. 3. Feeding and Maintenance

Mix 50% fine, washed river sand with 50% organic compost or decayed leaf litter.

Tubifex worms are detritivores that consume bacteria and decomposing organic matter.

In a culture system, Tubifex worms exhibit a distinct behavior: they anchor their heads inside the muddy substrate to feed while waving their tails in the water column to absorb oxygen. When disturbed, they instantly retract completely into the substrate. Life Cycle and Reproduction

Powdered spirulina, yeast flakes, or cheap sinking koi pellets.

Moving from a small culture to a larger production requires attention to two main areas.

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Boil your chosen soil or mud for 30 minutes to eliminate pests like dragonfly nymphs or leeches. Layering: Pour a layer of