Nightcrawlers (Lumbricus terrestris), Count of 12

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Description

The most popular worm to use when angling for fish, these lively, hardy worms are also a great favorite with turtles.

  • - They're popular fishing worms and also make great frog, salamander or turtle food
  • - Nightcrawlers are earthworms found in the soil of cool, damp climates
  • - Store them in a cool, dry place. Can even keep them in your refrigerator to help them stay fresh longer

Specifications

SKU3052885
Primary BrandImagitarium
Days to ShipShips Next Business Day

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Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein (max) 10.0%, Crude Fat (min) 2.0%, Crude Fiber (max) 1.0%, Moisture 85.0%.

When feeding your pet, don't just drop nightcrawlers into turtle tanks and terrariums. It's recommended to provide them to your pet with tongs to make sure they're able to catch them

Shipping Schedule: The following schedule shows anticipated delivery based on the day you place your order. As delivery issues (such as inclement weather) may arise, please wait for an email confirming the delivery date for your order. Orders submitted before 3pm CST Tuesday-Thursday will ship same day for next day delivery. Orders submitted after 3pm CST on Thursdays through Monday will ship Tuesday for arrival Wednesday.

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SWPEA

1 month ago
, fat, juicy worms for my turtle. New packaging that ships better.Thank you.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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SWPEA

10 months ago
The quality of the worms is great, but FEDEX can't get them here alive in the summer.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Nightcrawlers (Lumbricus terrestris), Count of 12

EclecticCreations

10 months ago
Ordered 13 boxes. Lost 7 due to soil being packed too tight & 1 package was missing a worm. So, I received 11 instead of a 12 count. Some worms are a bit short but can be left to finish growing out in the fridge. Also, they are super fat. I know worms are just worms but when I'm paying extra to have them shipped & getting less of a quality than what's offered in store, I'm going to take the time to go through them. Overall, I'm satisfied.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Nightcrawlers (Lumbricus terrestris), Count of 12

EclecticCreations

10 months ago
Ordered 13 boxes. Lost 7 due to soil being packed too tight & 1 package was missing a worm. So, I received 11 instead of a 12 count. Some worms are a bit short but can be left to finish growing out in the fridge. Also, they are super fat. I know worms are just worms but when I'm paying extra to have them shipped & getting less of a quality than what's offered in store, I'm going to take the time to go through them. Overall, I'm satisfied.
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Would these be safe to feed to juvenile garter snakes? Google says they’re toxic but everyone says they’re a safe food source

  1. Seems to be safe for box turtles from a reputable pet store



Where do these ship from? 

    Are these good for praying mantis'?

      Are these a good alternative for mealworms (for feeding wild birds)?

        Are these Canadian nightcrawlers (Lumbricus Terrestris) or European nightcrawlers (Eisenia hortensis / Dendrobaena veneta)? Or some other species, and if so, which? Or can a shipment of these be any, unspecified, "earthworm"?

          Are these Canadian nightcrawlers?

            Can you get these year round if you order them online? My closest store doesn’t stock them. 

            1. I did but you have to be careful that you are there to get them when they deliver so they don’t get too cold or too hot 



            What kind of Nightcrawlers are these? Canadian or European?

              How many worms do you get?

              1. 12



              Are they okay for baby birds..? 

              1. I think so, but you would need to try them first...I think...



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