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For feeding earthworms to my axolotl, should I use store bought or catch them from outside?
 
Store brought usually means the worms are healthier and pesticide free whereas worms from the garden could have picked up chemicals and whatever else
 
The best is to buy farm raised and raise your own.
 
Store brought usually means the worms are healthier and pesticide free whereas worms from the garden could have picked up chemicals and whatever else

What if they are not from a garden, or the garden is pesticide free? Also, wold worms from the fishing section of Walmart be ok?
 
Worms collected from a pesticide free area usually work fine and some prefer it to store-bought worms, I buy my worms from walmart and they work fine, I usually get the Baby Nightcrawlers when they have them, but will settle for regular ones if they're out
 
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