Oh the irony of the brand name Canadian Crawlers. Night crawlers are not native to the U.S./North America and are in fact European. So a Canadian night crawler is technically a European night crawler.
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Ok, so I have a cup of Europeans (worms, not people) Eisenia hortensis, and I was just wondering if they should be fed something. I'm fairly sure they'll be eaten (cup of 30, probably almost 10 gone since I bought them Sat) before it'd matter, but is there anything I can give them to make them more nutrition for my froggy friend? Or should I just not bother? Not much info out there unless you're using them to compost.
"We like our choruses sung together, we like our arms in our brother's arms...
We sing with our heroes 33 rpm, we're never goin home until the sun says we're finished,
and I'll love you forever if I ever love at all,
wild hearts..."
1.2.0 Felis Catus - "Zoey" "Mouse" "Casey"(step-cat)
0.1.0 B. a. americanus - "Banjo"
1.0.0 Myotis lucifugus - "Fiendly" rest in peace, buddy. 06/15/13
Rest in peace my sweet Ukulele 01/29/14
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"We like our choruses sung together, we like our arms in our brother's arms...
We sing with our heroes 33 rpm, we're never goin home until the sun says we're finished,
and I'll love you forever if I ever love at all,
wild hearts..."
1.2.0 Felis Catus - "Zoey" "Mouse" "Casey"(step-cat)
0.1.0 B. a. americanus - "Banjo"
1.0.0 Myotis lucifugus - "Fiendly" rest in peace, buddy. 06/15/13
Rest in peace my sweet Ukulele 01/29/14
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