Now that's the way to do it.
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Now that's the way to do it.
I love taking my kids fishing, now if I could just manage to fish at the same time.
Everything looks "Great".Gave me lots to read for a couple of days now.I have decided to try the African Black Nightcrawlers.I had a 55 gal Aquarium in my shed,with a stand.That is my starting point,$18.95 for 100 of them with the book that tells how to take care of them.They will be the best for the hot weather out here,and an 8" worm will be kinda cool for my friends that will be buying them,lol.Maybe I can crossbreed them and make a new "Bluegill Wonder Worm".Hey catchy name.
"Garden Hackler"lol
Never mind, is on my own site, lol. Gonna have to find out about these monsters myself. Might be a good one to have indoors in a little box. I want to start some but don't have a lot of room so these might be the way to go. And an 8 inch worm would be soooo cool. The kids would never leave them alone.
Last edited by fish_4_all; 11-19-2009 at 02:06 PM.
I love taking my kids fishing, now if I could just manage to fish at the same time.
fish 4 all,it was the link that you gave me.Let's wait and see what happens though.I got some email from them and it seems that the wife of the guy was stealing from him and orders were not being filled,Let's wait and see if they come,Such Drama.
"Garden Hackler"lol
Have dealt with them? Is about the same price for same number of worms, maybe more, maybe less. 45-55 worms in their 1/4 pound. Am just curious, is always goot to find other places to rely on when you need something fast. Wormman is out of stock anyway.
Last edited by fish_4_all; 11-19-2009 at 09:24 PM.
I love taking my kids fishing, now if I could just manage to fish at the same time.
I have found on some sites that the Africans do not do well in high where others say they do. Could try both since the reds are so inexpensive if you can set up 2 different bins or more.
I love taking my kids fishing, now if I could just manage to fish at the same time.
Greetings all,
I raise night crawlers in a plastic tub in my basement. Paper on bottom with a layer of worm bedding I bought for 2.95. I feed them coffee grounds. It works great. I have a cool damp "Michigan basement" and it works fine. Just keep them damp. I mixed night crawlers and red worms together and have had no problems. They grow all winter and in the spring I'm loaded with worms and ready to go. This string was great reading, thanks.
SouthEast MICDC (Monroe)
LowBudget Maveal
Well,we will see.I ordered the African Nightcrawlers,1/4 pound of the guys.I started getting the bin ready yesterday,put some holes in the bottow of the casket sized plastic tupperware box,put a screen down,then about 3" of gravel,I have a 25 lb. bag of "mulch" soaking in water seperate,and a 25lb. bag of "peat moss".They say to soak your mulch for a couple of days before the worms get here,my buddy is a landscaper so,he had this stuff in his back yard,was glad to get rid of it,lol.Hope for the best.I'll get a picture in here of the new fishing bait cage when the worms get here."Worms for Sale"lol.
"Garden Hackler"lol
Good luck and keep us posted on your progress. I started some worms this summer with the idea of transferring them to a tupperware casket like you are talking about but they are still in my little 1' X 1' X 1' heavy styrofoam cooler. It's a mixture of red wigglers and nightcrawlers and they seem to be doing fine together too. I bought some worm bedding too from BPS and it was nothing more than shredded up newspaper. I want to get some peat moss though and try them in that when I move them to the other container. I never heard of the idea of putting a light over them so they wouldn't leave but I guess it makes sense. They don't like light much.
Mike