Since you are from Chicago! We will send you one but it may not be the latest versionI would love to test this worm trap if any still available. I have 4 tanks that it can be moved around in.
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Since you are from Chicago! We will send you one but it may not be the latest versionI would love to test this worm trap if any still available. I have 4 tanks that it can be moved around in.
That would be awesome either way ! I will pm you my infoSince you are from Chicago! We will send you one but it may not be the latest version
thank you for the feedback and excellent pictures!
I have 5 tanks up and running. I’ve used on 2 tanks and will use on the other 3. I used a combo of basic dry fish and crab food. Less than a hour after I put in the tank I had bristle worms in the trap. I left trap overnight. When I checked the next morning, they were all gone. I never checked super early just when I found myself in front of that tank. So they can definitely get out when ready. Like someone mentioned earlier pantyhose or something similar might keep a few from escaping. I post a update in a few.
bit late to the review party, been busy with work. here are my thoughts on this product (will upload pictures when home):
shipping/packaging was great. came with some freebies and candy! (reminds me of another company who gives candy out with their order ). i didn't need the freebies, but i know there will be a day where i beat myself up if i didn't have them! perhaps this was given out due to being someone that reviews the product?
overall, the build quality was good. did not seem flimsy, but one thing i did notice was how easy it was for the worms to escape the trap if left unattended for too long(in my case, all of the worms were VERY tiny, and VERY thin). reading above on previous posts, this seems to be consistent with others' experience. if the worms in your system are large, but small enough to fit in the holes in the trap, then i believe you would have more success. my recommendation is to maybe not have so many entry points, and create more of a maze inside to really make it difficult for the worms to escape..
The overall design felt good. Obviously the worms don’t need to be able to get back out. Maybe a curved entry tunnel up…?… the once they are in it ‘might?’ Be harder for them to lift up then down in to get out….?…. Just shooting suggesting a out I have no evidence they couldn’t do it.thank you for the feedback and excellent pictures!
we are working on another version
just to name a few:
- smaller holes for the bait compartment
- fewer entry points,
- bigger maze in the middle
- improved cover
we sell our first version on our website https://printedreef.com/collections/shop-now/products/bristle-worm-trapAnyway I can buy one?