Daniel Posted January 5, 2021 Share Posted January 5, 2021 9 minutes ago, Joshua14 said: I'm intrigued. Could you give a overview on white worms. I've never done worms of any kind. It is a lot like growing worms for bait like red wrigglers except white worms need to be keep at at 60 degrees Fahrenheit, hence the mini-fridge. They vaguely resemble tubifex worms, except they are white, and a little smaller. They have been a popular live food you can grow at home for several decades. Basically, you keep them at a cool temperature in a ventilated sweater box in dirt or peat moss and feed them, stuff like bread or yeast, etc. and harvest them on a continuing basis. You also need to start new cultures from time to time because the old cultures fade out after a while. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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