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Too many super worms.

Dragon Master Sep 11, 2003 01:10 PM

I have super worm beetles they have been reproducing. I only have one animal who'll eat them, Kane. I had to feed the extras to the birds. Now Kane is getting bored w/those. I'm ordering some hornworms. What shhould I do keep from having extra super worms??? I keep them in a ten gal with my crickets.

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Kyle Koski Sep 11, 2003 05:48 PM

Well dont be too up set about it I couldn't keep the damn beetles alive and they produced like one "thing" of worms, besides that dont you have anoles (some reason I'm thinking you do) cant you feed the small baby worms to them and let just some grow big enough for Kane. Or throw out the little bastards as long as you dont have to pay for your worms be happy.
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THX> Kyle

Dragon Master Sep 16, 2003 02:02 PM

I do have anoles. I just don't have the easiest time fishing out the small ones. I wish it iwas the same way w/my crickets, which are running loose all over the house. I'm thinking if getting Yellow jacket traps anf putting food in them to try to recapture the escapees.

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