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| Driftworms (Lumbricus Rubellus) |
| Commonly known as the Driftworm, Garden Worm, Angleworm or Leafworm. The driftworm is recognized as an ideal bait and live food worm. Measuring approximately 4" in length, this worm is ordinarily used as a bait for bass and large fish. They make excellent food for herps, acquarium and pond fish. In fact, many fishermen use them as salt water bait. Driftworms may be kept in the fridge or in cups at rom temperature for several weeks. |
| Can grow up to 4.0" in length |
| Dewworms (Lumbricus Terrestris) |
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| Commonly known as the Canadian Night Crawler. Dewworms are mostly known by the name nightcrawlers.They are widely accepted as fish bait and live food for herps, pond and acquarium fish. This terrestial worm is the same worm we find aerating our garden by burrowing into the cool and wet earth. They require refridgeration and so long as fresh dirt is added regularly they will keep for indefinite periods of time. |
| Can grow to 7.0" in length |
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| Hornworms (Manduca Sexta) |
| Hornworms are soft-bodied and will not bit, making them ideal food for most animals. In addition their bright green colour often triggers an immediate feeding response. Under proper conditions, hornworms often grow to be huge in length and girth. They can be fed at any size. The Hornworm will moth easily. The crystalline structure of a cocoon is a must see and is great for educational study. The resulting Hawk Moth is equally fascinating and huge in size. |