I'm looking for information on breeding earthworms. My frog is not fond of crickets and I don't think I could do a roach colony. Earthworms are the best option for me due to the nonexistent risk of escape and the fact that my frog loves them.
Does anyone have any experience breeding earthworms? Could you give me some tips?





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....i put them in a rubbermaid container no dirt nothing closed the lid and went to bed. 30 mins later I look towards the patio door saw a black mass, flicked the lights on and thousands were crawling up the wall and blinds, i couldn't step on the floor without stepping on a worm YUCK! Pretty traumatizing! Needless to say I went wormless for about a year than tried again. What i do now is keep them outside since i live in southern ca winters dont get too cold where i live. I have them in a dark rubbermade with holes drilled in the top for ventilation. Mind you youre going to want a decent sized container depending on how many you buy that way theyre not over crowded. Fill your container with dirt, some use shredded newspaper and cardboard but i prefer dirt; when you feed them just put the food on top with a layer of dirt over DO NOT MIX IT IN that might cause your worms to die because you wont be sure if they ate all the food you buried whichcan cause overfeeding leading to protein poisoning. Once in a while you might want to toss the dirt to aerate the soil. Salty and acidic foods tend to make the soil ph too high it should be around 7 or 8, meat, dairy, and poultry should be avoided for best results. Keep the soil damp not soaking and youre good to go! Oh when first getting worms make sure they have food from the start and if they start to wander which some usually do being introduced into new soil; keeping a light shining on top will quickly make them change their minds since they prefer cool dark places. Hope thats works as well for you as it does me! Goodluck!
