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    Re: European nightcrawlers - really red worms?

    Quote Originally Posted by KITKAT View Post
    The genus of the "nightcrawler" is LUMBRICUS. That's the nice thing about scientific names... they are the same in any language!
    yep. that's why my concern. I have tarantulas as well - and when I bought my first last year I accessed a bbs on them and quickly found out most people perfer you to use the latin names not the common ones - as a pet store could sell several different speices under the same common name... so in this case just because something is called commonly a "nightcrawler" doesn't mean we are talking the same thing....

    an apple and an orange are both fruit for example.

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    Re: European nightcrawlers - really red worms?

    thanks for the replys - I think I'll try that forum on yahoo too... I hope it isn't a "group" though... i've joined stuff like that in the past and posted once.

    I'd rather be able to post as a guest.

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