iChris
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Hello all,
to assure my axolotl has a steady supply of food, I decided to set up a worm farm today.
I feed him axolotl pellets and frozen bloodworm and only the occasional earthworm because of the sandy soil and dry heat were I live, they are hard to find in the garden this time of year, but I decided that a change is as good as a holiday, and I decided that growing my own would be a excellent way to go.
I purchased a commercial worm kit and a starter colony of tiger worms, and set up according to the instructions, and placed it all in a shady location.
any tips growing the worms would be appreciated.
to assure my axolotl has a steady supply of food, I decided to set up a worm farm today.
I feed him axolotl pellets and frozen bloodworm and only the occasional earthworm because of the sandy soil and dry heat were I live, they are hard to find in the garden this time of year, but I decided that a change is as good as a holiday, and I decided that growing my own would be a excellent way to go.
I purchased a commercial worm kit and a starter colony of tiger worms, and set up according to the instructions, and placed it all in a shady location.
any tips growing the worms would be appreciated.
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