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Old 22-02-2012, 01:42 AM   #141
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I manage to keep my tubis alive using age water around 1cm high + ktp leaves.
However when the tubi is 1weeks+ old I realise that when I feed it to my Betta fries, lots of the fries died.

I'm not sure if is due to the tubi, so I threw the tubi away.
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Old 24-02-2012, 05:48 PM   #142
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Bro do the tubi have to be exposed to air cus heard that they need to be exposed if not will practically drown ><
yes i expose em

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i have successfully kept some tubi with water covering just slightly over them for 3+ weeks.
the key is to use aged water. and to provide some substance eg fish food. change water is like thrice a day for me. once in the morning, once in the evening and once before going to sleep.
im not sure how long i have ben keeping em alive. i just keep topping up once the numbers diminish. water change once a day.

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I manage to keep my tubis alive using age water around 1cm high + ktp leaves.
However when the tubi is 1weeks+ old I realise that when I feed it to my Betta fries, lots of the fries died.

I'm not sure if is due to the tubi, so I threw the tubi away.
this is bound to happen if the fishes have not eaten tubi before. no matter how we clean it the parasites that tubi carry with em will still prevail. The fishes just have to build immunity against it. its a cycle that you have to endure.
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Old 25-02-2012, 10:14 PM   #143
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I manage to keep my tubis alive using age water around 1cm high + ktp leaves.
However when the tubi is 1weeks+ old I realise that when I feed it to my Betta fries, lots of the fries died.

I'm not sure if is due to the tubi, so I threw the tubi away.
mine choked when they are younger,10 plus died RIP
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Old 27-02-2012, 10:57 PM   #144
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i tried the shallow water method and i WC once a day,used aged water and ktp extract,and i also added ice,i add about 3 big pieces of ice per day,quite sufficient in keeping the worms alive
managed to get some ktp last saturday and added to my aged water and then to tubi container; so far the tubi is good condition, water did not foul up so quickly. did not add ice at all this time, and it's still good.
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Old 04-03-2012, 10:31 AM   #145
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Just share my method of keeping tubi alive.

Firstly before i purchase my tubi i'll see whether the tubi was kept or store in a properly manner.i knew an uncle who rinsed the tubi daily as he himself use them to feed his livestock. A LFS which always run out of tubi is also a good place to buy as they will placed new order of fresh tubi the next day.

My method is not new as i believed some hobbyist here did the same. It works for me so give it a try.
i rinse my tubi under the running tap water using a fine netting and place them in a tub or container. i add tap water(i apply normal anti clorine) or water from my fish tank just about 2-2.5cm above the tubi then place them in the fridge. continue to do wc in 2-3 days and the tubi will last quite a long time but not forever as they need to eat too.wihout food they will die slowly..
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Old 05-03-2012, 08:29 PM   #146
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Unfortunately my parent don't allow me to keep live tubi in fridge.. They find it very dirty
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Old 07-03-2012, 08:59 PM   #147
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Has anyone tried usine the satellite box to keep tubi?
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Old 18-09-2012, 03:31 PM   #148
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Hey guys, Any guidance on how to wash tubi?

What i do is i pour the freshly bought tubi into a net and wash under running water. (I'm gonna change to age water after reading the thread) Den follow by spread them out on a basin with cold water.(Gonna use black water the second time round). Now the hard part. the next day WC how to make sure the dead ones are washed away?
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Old 20-09-2012, 09:47 AM   #149
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Hey guys, Any guidance on how to wash tubi?

What i do is i pour the freshly bought tubi into a net and wash under running water. (I'm gonna change to age water after reading the thread) Den follow by spread them out on a basin with cold water.(Gonna use black water the second time round). Now the hard part. the next day WC how to make sure the dead ones are washed away?
If you let some running water flow in the container, the dead ones should float. Just pour out, dun worry pouring live ones too.......tubi is cheap

And, better to put a bubbler, then water wont foul so quick. Am considering using an activated carbon filter as well, but yet to try so...
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Old 20-09-2012, 11:13 AM   #150
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Thanks bro for your input. =D currently feeding my first set of "mixed-up fries" with tubi. Not must problem atm =D
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