Dendrobaena or Lobworms or garden worms?

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Dendrobaena or Lobworms or garden worms? Or are they all the same?
Please help I'm not sure what to give my axi. He (I think) is eating 2+ blood worm cubes per day and still seems hungry, so I want to try worms but I'm not sure where to get them from.
 
Hi I get dendrobaena for my worms from a company called Worms Direct always come in good condition next day. I have 9 axies that eat them the axies are various sizes and i choose the small worms. Ideal for the axies,keep in soil and compost in a plastic covered fish tank and feed jacket potatoes.
 
I get dendros and lobs. The dendros are smaller so easier if you don't want to cut them up or if the axi isn't full grown yet. I tend to give my adults lobs. I get mine from the bait shop,

Also you can compost with dendros. So if you get a little kitchen wormery (or a garden one) you can 'grow your own'
 
I have been experimenting with growing my own, but it's on a small scale and I have two greedy axi,s so I have had to top up today. That and my two adults prefer the lobs (mainly I think because there bigger worms)

The dendro babies I got will hopefully feed my babie axi,s as they get bigger. :D
 
What is a good culture??
 
A good culture is one that is highly productive, one that gives you lots of worms.

Whether or not you have a good culture is usually dependent on how much effort you put into making a good culture. Luckily, worm bins are pretty easy.
 
Smell is relative, Niels ;)
 
Mine isn't smelly, and I have it in the kitchen :confused:

Maybe it's because I tend to give them plant matter ( from plants both aquatic and terrestrial, with only occasional vegi bits and pealings)

The only smell I really have is when you open the box it smells like good compost. A nice bit of dirt :D
 
Because I feed them soaked chicken pellets (for egg laying) the smell gets really horrible. But these pellets have got a lot of calcium in them.
 
Ok I got my worms :D but they are in the fridge -2 which my axie ate lol. So if I get a large plastic tuperware pot ( I have a 10L one in mind) fill with compost then add my 13 worms then add veg peelings and anything else you put on a compost pile (?), then this will create a good breeding ground for worms?
How long do I leave them to breed?
Also pls can you tell me how often I should feed my axie worms as it (not sure about sex yet) ate one yesterday and the day before and was very excited about its feeding time. Should I just let it have one a day?
 
Mainly depends on size of axi and size of worms.
If there full grown then I tend to give at least 2 dendros every couple of days.
 
My axie is about 15cm ;long, not sure how long that makes it.
 
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