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    Re: Identifying worms

    Those look like redworms/compost worms. If so, don't use these. They produce a defensive chemical(fluid) that is toxic. What does the package call them? You need Canadian Nightcrawlers.
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    Re: Identifying worms

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Those look like redworms/compost worms. If so, don't use these. They produce a defensive chemical(fluid) that is toxic. What does the package call them? You need Canadian Nightcrawlers.
    Thanks for the help. I was thinking the same thing. The package said nothing, and again, neither does the seller. I'm not gonna feed him these, I'll try and find some other ones that I know for sure are safe.

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