Earthworm storage

Zach

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About how many earthworms or trout worms should I store in about a shoebox sized container, and how long would they stay alive (assuming I add food every week or so). I'd prefer buying them in bulk to save time and money, while not taking up too much space. Time, numbers based on 2 axolotls.

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Zach
 
If your just using the container for storage then about 30-35 nightcrawlers and about 50 trout worms can be housed for a little while. Assuming they are kept cool and fed you can keep them for a long time.
 
Store them in the fridge. They'll stay fit and healthy much longer than keeping them at room temperature.
 
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