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Posted by: lilroach56 at Wed Apr 28 16:55:42 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lilroach56 ] first-if they are in a suburban area they will most likely ALWAYS contain pesticides/fertilizers no matter how long you "gutload them". Also they probably wouldn't be able to process pure calci-sand, and if you are feeding earthworms on it i would highly recomend rethinking your feeding habits. If i was gutloading earthworms i would get some organic fertilizer free soil from a garden center, and some high calcium veggies and some ground turkey. Chop up the vegies and turkey very good then mix them into the soil then add earthworms, the earthworms will process the soil, veggies, and turkey and will theoretically be "gutloaded". | ||
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