NecturusLindsay
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Hello,
I have been collecting my own worms for quite some time now, but it seems the native earthworms around here keep getting smaller and smaller. I just don't like the looks of them, and half of my newts refuse them and much prefer bloodworms. I figured I would go to my bait shop and pick up some nightcrawlers to start my newts on. Well, they didn't have nightcrawlers...but I bought some DMF "panifish/trout" worms. I read a little about them on the website and it said they're also referred to as the "Euro worm, Belgian worm, Belgian Reds, Minis, Reds, Giant Red worms" and that they are superior to the "traditional" red worm? My newts love them--they have a strong smell when cut.
Does anyone else use these and know how they compare nutritionally to nightcrawlers?
Are these just what everyone refers to as "red wrigglers" or something totally different?
dmfbait.com
I have been collecting my own worms for quite some time now, but it seems the native earthworms around here keep getting smaller and smaller. I just don't like the looks of them, and half of my newts refuse them and much prefer bloodworms. I figured I would go to my bait shop and pick up some nightcrawlers to start my newts on. Well, they didn't have nightcrawlers...but I bought some DMF "panifish/trout" worms. I read a little about them on the website and it said they're also referred to as the "Euro worm, Belgian worm, Belgian Reds, Minis, Reds, Giant Red worms" and that they are superior to the "traditional" red worm? My newts love them--they have a strong smell when cut.
Are these just what everyone refers to as "red wrigglers" or something totally different?
dmfbait.com
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