Dear Sergio S.: By far, my, most-watched video is one I did five years ago, on how to culture blackworms. If you care to watch it, search this in RUclips: culture blackworms E. J. Brinegar However, by trial and error, I’ve since learned how better to culture them. I hope you have good success, culturing live foods, for your pets. Thank you, for your interest. Sincerely, Brinegar
Dear Charles: The fish food you prepared is excellent. You used quality ingredients and my fish love it. I appreciate your assistance, with my hobby, very much. Thank you, for your, continued interest and lovely comment. All my best, Sincerely, Brinegar
Dear Viewer: Yes, I tried that, this year, with apple juice jugs. I put filter-media bags, over the rims, of the jugs and held them in place, with rubber bands. Mosquitos did not lay eggs, in the jugs. However, the water didn't turn green, even though I seeded it with green water. It appears that it was too hot. So, I'm currently attempting to culture green water, inside. I added green water, to a one-gallon jar of dechlorinated water, with an air stone. I'm hopeful that this will work. Thank you, for your interest. All my best, Sincerely, Brinegar
You have a very nice production of live food for your fish. 👍
Dear Sergio S.:
By far, my, most-watched video is one I did five years ago, on how to culture blackworms. If you care to watch it, search this in RUclips:
culture blackworms E. J. Brinegar
However, by trial and error, I’ve since learned how better to culture them.
I hope you have good success, culturing live foods, for your pets.
Thank you, for your interest.
Sincerely,
Brinegar
BRINEGAR the Mr. Rodgers of aquascaping has inspired me to create my own live , frozen, & dried fish food! It will save me huge costs in the future.
Dear Charles:
The fish food you prepared is excellent. You used quality ingredients and my fish love it. I appreciate your assistance, with my hobby, very much.
Thank you, for your, continued interest and lovely comment.
All my best,
Sincerely,
Brinegar
Why not put screen or netting over the outdoor containers, to keep insects out?
Dear Viewer:
Yes, I tried that, this year, with apple juice jugs. I put filter-media bags, over the rims, of the jugs and held them in place, with rubber bands. Mosquitos did not lay eggs, in the jugs. However, the water didn't turn green, even though I seeded it with green water. It appears that it was too hot. So, I'm currently attempting to culture green water, inside. I added green water, to a one-gallon jar of dechlorinated water, with an air stone. I'm hopeful that this will work.
Thank you, for your interest.
All my best,
Sincerely,
Brinegar