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    Thamnophis houstonius ProXimuS's Avatar
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    Re: New with Nightcrawlers!

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    Emily don't forget that you may have to scent the worms with fish at first since you have a ribbon snake.
    Yea, I was going to do that to be on the safe side, before just trying them plain. Thanks

    Marnie, that sounds awesome, because I have literally had 0 luck with finding any worms outside around here this year(Except dead dried ones!). When you say "keep them in a cool place," how cool do you mean? Refigerated? Or just like room temp(70-75°)?
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    Re: New with Nightcrawlers!

    *puts on a Marnie mask* If they are canadian nightcrawlers they would have to be refrigerated or kept in a cool place where the temps are around 50-55 degrees :P

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    Re: New with Nightcrawlers!

    Haha thanks! What about regular Earthworms? I've got Canadian Nightcrawlers now, but could possibly find some Earthworms.
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