Uncle Jims Worm Farm 360

Jesseliu13

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well said! i am just waiting for my worms to come in. then i'll set up my bed. ive been increasing my vegetable intake to help with weightloss. and i constantly cutt off ends of vegetables. this would prob be perfect for them.
 

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When you order your fish from Jim's or wherever (check your local Craigslist for "compost worms" or if you're in MD: http://www.veterancompost.com/), they'll take a couple of weeks to settle in before they really start reproducing. And as I posted before, warmer is better. It's gangbusters in the heat of the summer.

My first worm bin was in the basement fishroom and worked great - wasn't stinky or buggy. Wife prefers it in the garage, though, if you know what I mean.

This spring I'm hoping to do a large, outdoor composting bin, which will produce a ton of worms :)

Matt

Sounds like you thought this threw! Keep us updated on the "Procreation" of those worms! Maybe play a little "soft Music" and candle light! Get those worm babies a rollin!!!
Name each baby "Free Money" :)
 
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A long time ago when I kept nightcrawlers for fishing, coffee grounds and corn meal were used for worm food.
 

Jesseliu13

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i am not planning on purposely buying food for worms. that would be counter productive to the reason i need them for! to save money! i will be feeding it vegetable scraps that i normally discard.
 

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When you order your fish from Jim's or wherever (check your local Craigslist for "compost worms" or if you're in MD: http://www.veterancompost.com/), they'll take a couple of weeks to settle in before they really start reproducing. And as I posted before, warmer is better. It's gangbusters in the heat of the summer.

My first worm bin was in the basement fishroom and worked great - wasn't stinky or buggy. Wife prefers it in the garage, though, if you know what I mean.

This spring I'm hoping to do a large, outdoor composting bin, which will produce a ton of worms :)

Matt
Sounds good! Thanks for letting me know about this!
 

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Day for on the worm farm. worms seem to be doing good. there are a few that have died but none to be concerned with. its a little cold keeping them in the garage since its around 34 where i am. so i kept it in the basement. my dehumidifyer kept sucking out the moisture out of the worm farm when i kept the lid off. i had to keep the lid off to keep the light on for the first 3 days to keep them from crawling out. i kind of Over dosed on the newspaper. not all the moisture is making it through. that should pass overtime. There is definitely a smell when opening the lid. there is a wet mildew smell (like wet newspaper) that creeps out. this is somewhat normal but nothing like a rotting stench.
 

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Worms are doing fine and acclimated to their new home. they are a little slow on the eating but i believe its because i put too much newspaper in the tray so it will take more time for them to finish the bedding. I want to notify people of a mistake i made with this. The worms i purchased was the cheapest selection they had. it was a 1000 red worm medley. If you are using this to feed pups this will be fine. if you are planning on using this as a staple for larger rays bigger than 7 inches get their 500 super red worms. they are the ones you want. the 1000 red worm medley is a mixture of different red worms. BUT they do not include the super large ones they offer. i will be purchasing another 500 super red worms to get a better mix and so i can feed them to my larger ones as well.
 

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Are these all the same specie of worm and the Super Reds are just bigger?
 

Jesseliu13

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Are these all the same specie of worm and the Super Reds are just bigger?
Super reds are bigger. They are not the same species I believe. According to their website, the medley may include different species of red worms. But all worms are composting worms. The super red is a lone species they sell in a bulk of 500. I assume they have a separated farm for just these worms. While the common cheap worm medley is more commonly purchased so their original source may have been many different areas.
 

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what's the biggest worm for the wormfarm that you can buy?

I also have started setting up a BIOPOD Black Soldier Fly container and looking at using it to feed my fish - just not sure how they will sink as the larvae I tried just floats. Thinking of doing the wormfarm as well as food source for my rays and other fish.
 
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