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    I wanted to get the worms seperated here.I know a lot about these Africans,but not to much about the others.Raising wise that is.I could talk forever on the subject of these long squiggly guys,lol.
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    Whats an AFRICAN NIGHTCRAWLER!! I've never heard of those kind. LOL Am I missing something? I thought there were only 2 kinds here in the U.S, the canadian and the ones we've got here. Got any pics
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    I'll put some pics up when my new stock of breeders get here tomorrow or Friday.I just turned the dirt in my bin and got feed in there.It's hard to not turn the food into the dirt trying to get some pictures.They are a dark red 8" worm.They are not as fat as a Canadian but are 10 times as lively.I would say if you could imagine a cross between a red worm and a Canadian Crawler.They love the heat and under 65 degrees don't do well.
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    Never heard of them--where did you buy them --???
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    I got mine from a place called organic worm farm .com.He had the best deal at the time.Great service and had a forum for new worm farrmers,lol.There are hundreds that sell them.These worms are for hot weather,like here in Arizona.
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    When you get the photos I'd like to see them! I bet those will catch an indiana catfish quick!!!!!
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    These just came in the mail an hour ago.5:30 pm after being in transit for 3 days then spending a full day in one of them little mail things in 110 degree weather,lol.Not pretty.Scares a lot of people but they will be fine in a day or two.Just wanted to show what a worm looks like fresh out of the mail truck.Wait for 2 days,I will post a picture on Saturday evening.Check out what they look like then.
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    That's pretty cool I've got night crawlers up to 15 inches in length that I have been growing for some time if anybody is interested

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    Everybody is interested.Let's see some of them monsters.These get to about 8 to 10 but a 15 inch fat crawler will catch a bunch of gills,lol.
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    hope they never cross them with European crawlers like they did bees. Would hate to have man killing night crawlers in the boat.:D
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