Im surprised not may people on the forum are culturing nightcrawlers. They are very easy to keep and will readily breed.
They can commonly be collected from a backyard on a rainy night (Be sure its pesticide and herbicide free) or bought at
a bait store. Make sure that the worms (If you buy them) don't have a funky smell or have white bands, these are red wigglers
Your frogs wont like these as food because of their bitter secretions.
The container can be a 5-10 gallon rubbermaid container. Be sure that the lid has some ventilation holes. mites will often
thrive in very stagnant conditions.The substrate can consist of either peat moss, coconut fibre or shredded paper. The substrate
should be moist but not wet, Earthworms will tolerate some amount of water but its best to keep it to where if you were to pinch
the substrate, it should clump but not drip.
Food can consist of almost anything but high acidity foods such as citrus or artificial junk food, I find that high protein fish flake or
grounded up soy beans will gutload the worms much faster than compost scraps, Temps should be anywhere from 50-70 F. the worms
may need a light above their box for the first hour after getting the worms, this will encourage them to burrow rather than try to find an
escape from the box
Good luck!![]()