Worms as a staple??

Elsa likes ALL worms lol she's a little gannit.

She likes the red worms the best - aren't those compost ones?
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thanks for the advice guys, hey do u guys know wat to feed the lil guys. Sallad, table scap (in cluding meat)???
 
No meat, no dairy. These will rot and foul your bin and kill your worms (or cause your axolotl to get sick from eating bad worms). Paper products, veggies, egg shells, the likes would be fine.

Edit: here's a link on worm-composting!
http://www.mastercomposter.com/worm/wormcomp.html

(Message edited by Joan on October 08, 2005)
 
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