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    Poly
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    Quote Originally Posted by mafoo View Post
    thanks for keeping nightcrawlers for me! soon ill be order 300 and starting to get my own so be prepared in december to have lots of nightcrawlers for me! also thanks for the info on keeping them, i thought u just put all the veggies on the top of the container and they go to the top to eat so im glad i know your have to bury them! :P
    Haha, well I'll be getting another 300 from my supplier soon, that 300 is for my toads (Could sell you atleast 150-200 of them, they are over 4" long, 1 worm fills my toad for 2 days!)

    Yup, burry them, just like in a composter!

    ~Royce

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    Poly
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    Oh, by the way mafoo, I took some photos of the Nightcrawlers size, in the photo, it's extended, but there about 6" pulled together, and 10"+ when there extended, I was shocked at the size of them! I couldn't get a photo of it not extended because it wouldn't stop moving!

    Here are the shots I managed to get:




    ~Royce

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    Poly
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    Getting another 1000 Nightcrawlers in... just bought enough food for another... 2 weeks, they consume 3-4lbs of veggies a week!


    It's a lot cheaper when you buy the old, borderline rotting produce!

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    Sandy Bear
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    Poly, I have a suggestion for you. I used to buy Canadian nightcrawlers all the time, but I have found something better. I think you will like these other worms too. They are Red Wrigglers and European Nightcrawlers. Since you are going through all the trouble of feeding them and caring for them, why not just get a worm that will breed for you?
    (Canadian Nightcrawlers are territorial, and need a lot of space. If they've been disturbed from their original home they usually won't ever breed)

    I keep both the European Nightcrawlers and the Red Wrigglers, and I feed both of these to my frogs, some reptiles and my fish.
    They are both a Vermicomposting worm. They are to be kept indoors, and they are very prolific. The European Nightcrawlers are quite new, so I don't have too much stats about them, but I know that the Red Wrigglers will double their population every 90 days.

    For about the same price that you are spending on the Canadian Nightcrawlers, you can order in a batch of either of these and they will breed for you.
    When I bought my European Nightcrawlers, I paid about $110 for 1 pound of worms with shipping/taxes. The last few times I've bought boxes of Canadian Nightcrawlers it was about $60-80 for 500 worms (depending on which bait shop I bought from).

    The red wrigglers are a small worm
    The European Nightcrawlers are a medium worm

    This is the care sheet that I wrote on how to care for them:
    Vermicomposting - Red Wriggler Care Sheet - talk to the frog

    This is where you can order them from. "Cathy's Crawly Composters". I ordered my European Nightcrawlers from her, the worms are amazing and Cathy is a really awesome person.
    Cathy's Crawly Composters - Products
    She sells both the European Nightcrawlers and the Red Wrigglers. She's a Canadian worm farmer located in Bradford, Ontario.

    These worms have many benefits: A home grown food source for your frogs, they make the BEST all natural fertilizer/dirt, and you will be recycling all sorts of food and paper/cardboard waste.

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