Worm Castings

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hermitsinnc
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Worm Castings

Post by hermitsinnc » Wed Oct 12, 2022 8:26 pm

How often do you replace your worm castings?

I have mine in a small dish which started out full of worm castings; now it's about 50% worm castings, 20% sand, and 30% crabbie poop. And it's not full all the way up because they've dragged it into the sub. Do I top it off or start over?
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Re: Worm Castings

Post by Jlmills525 » Thu Oct 13, 2022 10:27 am

you can dump it into the sub for foraging and then fill with fresh... sift for poop if you prefer, i guess. *shrug

or if you have plenty, you can just dump in trash and start fresh.. but it's really just personal preference.
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Re: Worm Castings

Post by Da_Stos208 » Sat Nov 12, 2022 12:04 pm

I always just sprinkle it on the substrate, good for them to have to look for it


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