how white worms are helpful in agriculture ?
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White worms (Enchytraeus albidus) are small worms that are easily grown in terrestrial systems but can survive in both fresh and full-strength seawater. They wriggle and attract predators, and do not impair water quality when added to aquaculture systems, making them ideal live feeds for cultured aquatic species.
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white worms are still cultured in the aquaculture industry. They are used as live fish feed for many species of fish in their fry and juvenile stage. They are also produced at large scale in order to integrate them into formulated fish diets as a quality enhancer.
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