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European nightcrawlers vs African nightcrawlers

Eixa

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Which of the two secretes less worm-gunk? Do anybody's critters have a preference?
 

mmfh

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I can only buy Canadian nightcrawlers and they don't seem to have any secretions. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful, I've never seen either European of African for sale.
 

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European nightcrawewlers (D.veneta) produce more gunk, but I prefer them still. They reproduce themselves very quickly at room temperature (16-18C). African nightcrawlers (E.eugeniae) can reproduce even faster, but the temperature needs to be warmer (25-30C) and warmth costs energy when you're living in sun deprived country like The Netherlands....
 

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I'm seeing Eisenia Hortensis called European Nightcrawlers.... Are all these names sort of interchangeable?

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