I am planning on getting some blackworms to feed my fish, namely Corydoras sterbai, Corydoras hastatus, Dermogenys sp, Megalechis thoracata, as well as my ever-increasing guppies (They are not all in the same tank).
As spring is coming the ambient temperature is slowly increasing, and I heard that storing blackworms in the fridge is the best way and also ensures they last longer.
The catch is.....I live in an apartment-style boarding house and I do not have my own fridge, but there is one that is open for everyone who lives here to live.
People never steal each other's stuff and there is plenty of room inside...But I assume quite a lot of people will freak out if they see a shallow plastic box filled with squirming tiny worms with their food haha.
So my question is....do you have any suggestions on how I could pull this off? I was thinking about a dark colored plastic box with air holes punched in the lid...but maybe there could be a better way?
Thanks for any sneaky ideas in advance!
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