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    Subadult snake Natrix's Avatar
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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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    Re: Help me identify these worms? (Safe for a storeria dekayi?)

    I'll get the Canadian earthworms, since they are smaller and easier for my little snake to eat.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by Natrix View Post
    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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    These are to be avoided.
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    Re: Help me identify these worms? (Safe for a storeria dekayi?)

    I thought I would mention that earthworms/night crawlers and the red compost worms have different diets. Earthworms eat stuff that has already been broken down by bacteria, fungi, and red compost worms. The "bad" worms do the composting while earthworms only eat the stuff that has already been broken down.

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