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    Re: f/t guppies? or worms? and frequency?

    In my experience a worm turns to mush when it dies, regardless of temperature, unless the worm dies from drying out, in which case it turns hard and dry.

    Worms die from overheating as easily as they die from freezing. They also die if their conditions are too wet and they also will drown if their holes become flooded, they cannot swim.

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    Re: f/t guppies? or worms? and frequency?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Snake Whisperer View Post
    In my experience a worm turns to mush when it dies, regardless of temperature, unless the worm dies from drying out, in which case it turns hard and dry.

    Worms die from overheating as easily as they die from freezing. They also die if their conditions are too wet and they also will drown if their holes become flooded, they cannot swim.
    One of our local parks has some flooding going on right now. Thousands of dead night crawlers in the ankle deep water.
    We saved a few..............only long enough to bring them home for the radixes.
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