gnosnhoj
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Re:Sand in the worm bed?? - 2008/05/27 20:39
I've never seen any need to add anything special for their gizzards. My bedding is shredded leaves, office/news paper and cardboard. I think the l'il fellas ingest all kinds of bedding, but only extract nutrient value from the bits that are microbially active. To me that explains why new bins take longer to get cranking than a rebuild after vc harvest, for example. Adding worms, 'not quite done' bedding and freshly rotting food imparts that microbial activity to new bedding, and the worms' movement and castings move the microherd all around, making everything tastier for 'em. Keeping it all fluffy is a definite plus, although there are always some miscreants down in the most dense muckiest corners.
Y'all have fun, whatever you're doing. Gary Hopkinsville, KY |