Gut Loading Earthworms

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are you asking if you kept your own earthworms what should you put in the soil? or are you talking about stuffing the earthworms?
 
I started a compost for my worms. Dont know if they are breeding yet our not. I feed them coffee grounds, left over corn , bananna peels, i also found worm food at mejiers which is pretty much pure protein. I started with canadian worms bought then ive been catching them at night from my yard. They also eat dried grass and leaves. But i would like a little more info myself. Hope this helps.
 
I feed my worms tea. I just buy cheap decaf tea bags and drop some tea in every week or so. Keeps 'em fed which keeps my fish fed!
 
what every was left over from your dinner.... im not saying what is fully in the compost mix because this soil is sold for a nice little penny(my buddy is a genius)and what im documenting is pretty dang amazing as well with the fish eating them.. but i can say the worms eat basically everything... dont have to be picky left over everything its compost not rocket science... but we do avoid coffee grounds ;) they go right into the garden there better there anyway.. throw your left overs from veggies meat scraps :eek: orange peels lemon peels all your food scraps compost them if you do it right you collect the liquid gold that will drop out of the bottom and have the best soil for your plants... K.I.S.S its really not diffucult or rocket science...and composting is K.I.S.S ;)
 
Florencebigfish;3093717; said:
I started a compost for my worms. Dont know if they are breeding yet our not. I feed them coffee grounds, left over corn , bananna peels, i also found worm food at mejiers which is pretty much pure protein. I started with canadian worms bought then ive been catching them at night from my yard. They also eat dried grass and leaves. But i would like a little more info myself. Hope this helps.
If your worms you bought were canadian nightcrawlers they won't breed very well in a bin or not at all. You need either red worms or african nightcrawlers. Use african nightcrawlers (trout worms) if you can since they are bigger.


If I can remember right I think alot of meats aren't very good to feed also. I started to look into this for myself but found it easier to buy bulk canadian nightcrawlers around here. I'll see if I can find a list of the bad.
If you google vermiculture you can get alot more info if needed.
 
if you are looking jsut to grow them and keep them breeding then red wigglers fed on corn meal (very cheap but they grow rocket fast on that) and then whatever is left over from your own foods. if you want to "gut load" the worm before you feed it to your rays, keep a second container with peat moss... throw the harvested worm in there for a few days and "gut load" them with wheat germ. its very high in fiber, vitamin E and protein. it would be great to pass that along into your rays. you can even try some ground up fish food on the top of the soil and let the worms work on that if you are really trying to "gut load" the worms.
 
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