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samuel

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what kind are these??
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i got 100 of em for $2.50
 
They are some kind of compost worm (Eisenia or Dendrobena). Large caudates should like to eat them whole. If you cut these worms, they (may) have a foul smell, and some caudates may reject them. These worms are easy to grow yourself (and then you can get very small ones).
 
thanks jennifer i already start to culture them, so i wonrt have to buy them again, i asked aobut the size of the glass i cut, its that deep enough, ive being placing 3 every day for 3 days already, and im not shure if he eats them or they get out, he come close qhen i place them there, but havent seen him eating them, but he looks full stomach in the morning, guess hes eatin them.
 
they look like redworms. my newts wont take reds, as they smell bad and are extremely active when being eaten.
 
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