What is the difference between nightcrawlers and red worms
Look out for this. What is a red wiggler — and what is a nightcrawler? And what are their differences? These are two common and popular kinds of worms sought by those with vermicomposting systems. The first most obvious difference is their appearance. Experienced composters who have observed both of these types of composting worms will recognise the difference in the size of the adult worms. The red wiggler eisenia fetida reaches a length of 3 to 5 inches when fully grown and are surface dwellers.
As with most animals, living conditions affect the quality of life for these creatures. As composting worms , they happily live on kitchen scraps that they turn into worm castings i.
European nightcrawlers Eisenia hortensis , when healthy, reach a length of between 3 and 8 inches. Nightcrawlers are generally considered more prolific breeders and outweigh their cousins in this respect.
In the right living conditions, both types will reproduce at a reasonable rate. Worm farmers will need to ensure that if these worms are to be farmed in a bin, that it is of sufficient size or additional accommodation is available when necessary.
Both the red worm and European nightcrawler are likely to be used as fishing bait worms by a fisherman, as well as for plants or in vermicomposting bins. Though red wigglers tend to be more popular vermicomposting worms, where Nightcrawlers are sometimes preferred as a fishing worm for bigger fish as the size helps draw attention. It totally depends on personal preference and needs. Both worms are interchangeable and can do both jobs fish bait and be used for composting Can red worms and nightcrawlers live together?
European nightcrawlers can be invasive, so may be easier to control in containers. The European and African nightcrawlers are usually the ones being used for worm composting. But the good thing about about them is that they can stand low food levels compared to red wigglers. Our Super Red Worms or European Nightcrawlers can grow for as long as 6 inches long; and can also be used for your gardening needs. Not only that, it burrows deep under the ground to allow water and nutrients to reach the root systems of your garden or lawn.
Order yours from us today! I have a photo of what looks like a night crawler I took a couple of years ago here in Tx.
What do you think it could be? Have a. I can wet it down regularly how often? I have some tortoises in an outside habitat including the dirt pile. Would like to raise the worms to produce feed for the tortoises as well as let them dig and self feed? Your thoughts? Dean: You can follow any of the guidelines that have been produced for raising nightcrawlers.
There are a number of good short videos on You Tube. Both will provide some composting for you as well as be good for feeding to your reptiles. As long as there exists some organic food for them to eat, they will stay, with the addition of some moisture. Do you sell books on how to make worm boxes?
Do you sell books on how to raise EarthWorms? Do you sell worm food? I would like to raise some Nightcrawlers for my own use! Do you sell the five draw worm boxes? What worm equipment do you sell? I want to buy and raise the Canadian Nightcrawlers! Please let me hear back because I will need more supplies so time goes by! Thank You! I recently came across a post of invasive earthworms. Are any of them invasive in the United States that we should ne aware of? What is the coldest temperature Canadian nightcrawlers can withstand in a worm box?
I am about to worm farm and I need advice on where to keep them. We carry 2 different types of worms on this site and it can be confusing to figure out which one is right for you. This article is intended to help straighten out all the confusion and to help you pick the right worm for your needs.
Most of our customers fall into one of three categories: composters, fisherman, gardeners. Often times they fall into a couple of those categories.
We will go over the 2 different types of worms we carry, as well as few other types of worms, and discuss which categories each worm is for. Red worms are the ultimate composter. The compost material the fastest and are quick breeders. They are also very tolerant of many conditions.
So if you are just starting out with worm composting, these are the worms for you. They can also be used for fishing, but the worms are a little on the small side. If you are a fisherman that thinks the bigger worm the better, then you may want to get the European Nightcrawler instead.
The European Nightcrawler is closely related to the red worm. This makes it more popular with fisherman who are trying to raise their own worms to save a little money on bait. They are also pretty tolerant of conditions like the red worm.
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