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    Help me identify these worms? (Safe for a storeria dekayi?)

    It's winter, and I can't find any of the big, meaty earthworms I used to feed my girl. I went digging, got down about a foot and found some tiny worms. Could you guys help me identify these, I don't want to feed her the "red worms" that I hear are toxic. I took the best pics I could. These are on a paper towel.. they're very tiny / skinny worms.

    Any good sites with pictures / easy ways to identify bad worms?

    Any good sites that will ship (USA) the good worms? The pet shops and bait shops around here only have "red wrigglers", which I think are the "bad worms"?

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    Any help would be appreciated!

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    Re: Help me identify these worms? (Safe for a storeria dekayi?)

    A foot down won't be red worms. Red worms are a composting worms and spend most of their lives near the surface consuming rotting plant matter.
    Those look like Rosy-tipped worms.

    Rosy-tipped worm (Aporrectodea rosea) | OPAL
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    Re: Help me identify these worms? (Safe for a storeria dekayi?)

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    A foot down won't be red worms. Red worms are a composting worms and spend most of their lives near the surface consuming rotting plant matter.
    Those look like Rosy-tipped worms.

    Rosy-tipped worm (Aporrectodea rosea) | OPAL
    Safe worms by the way.
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    Re: Help me identify these worms? (Safe for a storeria dekayi?)

    Thank you for the advice. I fed Young Snake, and she loved them. They were tinier than she's used to.. she usually has to fight the big earthworms

    Are these (European Night Crawlers) safe to buy for a northern brown snake?

    shop. speedyworm. com/european-nightcrawlers-p7.aspx (Sorry, it would not let me post the URL).

    It's $20 total, shipped, for 100 worms.. this would last my snake for a long time, so the price is right since I can't seem to find any in the winter.

    Please advise, thank you!

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    Re: Help me identify these worms? (Safe for a storeria dekayi?)

    I would say no. Stick to Canadian Night Crawlers - Lumbricus terrestris
    Lumbricus terrestris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    Re: Help me identify these worms? (Safe for a storeria dekayi?)

    Thank you for the response!

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    Re: Help me identify these worms? (Safe for a storeria dekayi?)

    Quote Originally Posted by YoungSnake View Post
    Thank you for the response!
    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Many Walmarts carries the correct worms.
    Let me rewrite that in English.

    Many Walmarts carry the correct worms.
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    Re: Help me identify these worms? (Safe for a storeria dekayi?)

    Many Walmarts carries the correct worms.
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    Re: Help me identify these worms? (Safe for a storeria dekayi?)

    ...and some of them are regular customers lol. The worms he pictured are earthworms and safe. I've also used European night crawlers without any issues. They're just smaller than Canadian night crawlers. So long as you're dealing with an earthworm and not a composting worm, "red wiggler" .. "trout worm" (thin, red-banded worms w/yellow slime) like this one pictured, you're OK.

    If they look like this, don't use them:


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    Re: Help me identify these worms? (Safe for a storeria dekayi?)

    These are what we in England refer to as Brandlings or compost worms commonly found in manure heaps and compost heaps
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