Places who sell blackworms???

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My little red-spotted newts LOVE blackworms...and the little pet shop where i used to get them from closed down. Does anybody know good suppliers of blackworms? (prefferably cheap...it's tough times these days)
 
easternaquatics.com/ Is where I get my blackworms. They are in eastern Pa. and local for me. It shouldn't be to bad to ship to Ohio.
 
Thanks! I'll try it.
 
I've gotten mine for many years from Aquatic Foods in California. If you only need a small quantity, you'd do best to find a pet shop locally that sells them. Try phoning some other independent pet shops within driving distance.
 
I just found a little pet shop who gets huge shipments of blackworms every week! Thanks for your help!
 
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