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"Preparing For Second shed"
Storing earthworms
How do you recommend keeping/storing earthworms? I ordered some, which have now arrived, in a little pot of earth. The website I ordered from says to spread a layer of unsalted mashed potato on top... Is this ok? Seems a bit strange? Not sure my snake should be eating potato?
I would have thought they'd only need to be kept in earth, but wanted to check with all you knowledgeable ones
Mix
2.0 T. radix - Ska & Patton
Yo ho, haul together, hoist the colours high,
Heave ho, thieves and beggars, never shall we die
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Pyrondenium Rose
Re: Storing earthworms
I keep night crawlers in a big plastic box with 2 holes drilled in the top. I use my carefresh for them and put left over veggies, crushed eggshells, bone meal, etc. in the container and (gently) mix it in with the rest of it.
Chantel
3.2.5 Thamnophis ordinoides Snakey, Thumbelina, Hades, Mama, Runt, Pumpkin, Azul, Silver, Spots
1.1 T.s. Concinnus Snapdragon(Snap)
(Rest in peace, Speckles, Ember and Angel.)
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I see blue redspots
Re: Storing earthworms
Don't know what kind you have but the one's I find in my yard, and the one's I buy, are Canadian night crawlers collected or raised in the Willamette Valley. I just leave them in the mix they come in, and put them in the door of the regular refrigerator and they just go dormant and they keep for weeks.
From now on, I'll treat others like they treat me. Some will be glad, others should be scared
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Domos Ophiusa
Re: Storing earthworms
Short term you can just keep them dormant in the fridge for a few weeks. For the long term you can - 1) start a colony 2) freeze them and defrost in lukewarm water 3) dry them in the oven at 190C and turn them into a powder, which (when mixed with a little water) can be used for scenting.
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Domos Ophiusa
Re: Storing earthworms
Ooops 90C for the powder maker
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Storing earthworms
 Originally Posted by gregmonsta
Ooops 90C for the powder maker 
"When they're brown their cookin' when they're black their done"
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Mr Thamnophis
Re: Storing earthworms
keep them in a cool area, the fridge works.... they eat plant and vegatable matter.... they would eat the potato mash if you put it in there.
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"Preparing For Second shed"
Re: Storing earthworms
Thanks everyone, sorry I've been absent a while. 
I have them in a cool spot, in the stuff they came in. I will pop bits of vegetables in there.
Steve - I ordered them from an exotic pet website, and they were classed as 'earthworms (Dendrobaena)'. Here's a link:
Earthworms - Dendrobaena
As it mentioned fishing use, I thought they were the right ones.
So far, Lily is showing all her usual signs of pickyness, and was scared of the teeny worms. She has not eaten any, but I am holding out hope.
Mix
2.0 T. radix - Ska & Patton
Yo ho, haul together, hoist the colours high,
Heave ho, thieves and beggars, never shall we die
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T. radix Ranch
Re: Storing earthworms
I did some checking on those worms and found they are probably compost, red worms which are toxic to garter snakes.
This was just a quick check and I'm hoping another member will have more information about them. Until you know for sure I would not feed them to your snakes.
I did find this web discussion about them:
Dendrobaena earthworms - Caudata.org Newt and Salamander Forum
Just my thoughts.
See if you can locate any Lobworms (Lumbricus terrestris). They are safe.
Here's a link to a site that sells them in the UK.
Buy Worms for Fishing Bait and Composting | Worms Direct
Last edited by guidofatherof5; 02-17-2011 at 07:44 AM.
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