kroezen
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I use earthworms as a staple food for my axolotls presently, however, as winter is coming up in a few months, I'd like to know how to keep them alive over the winter.
Is freezing them an option (I understand that they'll die), or will they freezer burn?
Would a worm farm in my basement work? It would probably consist of Styrofoam containers and be kept in our crawlspace (it's a dirt floored room where our water heater/cooler/whatever it's called is). I just don't want them to go bad/die randomly.
Could I keep them in plastic bags in a fridge? With dirt of course. I've heard of people doing that.
The worms I'd be getting would be in small plastic tubs with 12 worms in each. Could they survive in small containers in the fridge?
Sorry for the question overload, just looking for the best option of long-term health. Thanks!
Is freezing them an option (I understand that they'll die), or will they freezer burn?
Would a worm farm in my basement work? It would probably consist of Styrofoam containers and be kept in our crawlspace (it's a dirt floored room where our water heater/cooler/whatever it's called is). I just don't want them to go bad/die randomly.
Could I keep them in plastic bags in a fridge? With dirt of course. I've heard of people doing that.
The worms I'd be getting would be in small plastic tubs with 12 worms in each. Could they survive in small containers in the fridge?
Sorry for the question overload, just looking for the best option of long-term health. Thanks!