I have one white's, about 2.25" s to v, the other is 3". They are now tank mates as of a couple weeks ago
Anyway, I always have strictly followed the feeder size rule of no bigger than the distance between the eyes. I'll try going a bit bigger, maybe cutting the worm in half, and see how that goes. It makes sense that they can be a bit bigger.
I have one more question about feeding night crawlers:
I keep the styro-foam container in the fridge, and when I take out a worm I wash it in warm (treated) water to rinse and warm it up a bit. Is this necessary? I always have fed nice clean and warm worms... But recently I saw a youtube video (I know not a good place for advice, but sometimes I poke around at frog videos), and saw someone feed a worm right out of the container and covered with soil. It also appeared he had just taken the container out of the fridge.
Is feeding a cold worm not a good idea? does it matter? what about the soil from the container?
The wahsing of the worms is a step I'd prefer to not take if it's unnecessary.
cheers!





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