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Re:Lets post pictures... - 2009/05/05 07:55 last time then this becomes a boat anchor T Worm Farms
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Re:Lets post pictures... - 2009/05/05 08:07 I missed your initial statement in all the confusion

Post edited by: wellsworms, at: 2009/05/05 08:14
FEED IT TO THE WORMS
WELLS,vermont
jerry walker 2008
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Re:Lets post pictures... - 2009/05/05 08:30 That is my hammer mill I use to grind paper with to turn it in to bedding. T Worm Farms
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Re:Lets post pictures... - 2009/05/05 20:27 This is in my long barn. Up front is a concrete minnow vat that I've made in the past couple of days and in behind it is two racks with 2 worm bins each. The back two are stocked with African nightcrawlers and the front two are stocked with Europeans. The worm bins are 3'x7' amd made of poplar waxed on the inside with a corrugated tin bottom.
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Re:Lets post pictures... - 2009/05/05 21:57 You gotcha one heck of a fishin' setup! Liz aka BigTexWorms
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Re:Lets post pictures... - 2009/05/05 23:07 With 46 bins full now I'm selling cupped and bulk. Plus when I have time which isn't too often I can find bait for my own use.
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Re:Lets post pictures... - 2009/05/06 21:11 I would love to have enuff room for minnows. R you going to coat or seal the inside of your tank so it doesn't leak? Looks great. T Worm Farms
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Re:Lets post pictures... - 2009/05/06 22:48 Here's a picture of some fat and happy crawlers or in todays society to be politically correct not to offend my Nightcrawlers or anyone else maybe I should of used obese, buxom, rotund, large, gaint or gigantic.


Post edited by: T Worm Farm, at: 2009/05/06 22:49
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Re:Lets post pictures... - 2009/05/07 00:13 Good grief, those are huge. Way to go, that will be some good fishin for someone. What do you feed em? Liz aka BigTexWorms
http://bigtexworms.webs.com
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Re:Lets post pictures... - 2009/05/07 05:31 T Worm Farm wrote:
R you going to coat or seal the inside of your tank so it doesn't leak? Looks great.
I'm going to seal the inside with a paint on chlorinated rubber liner, better known as swimming pool paint. It is going to be white as there's seems to be about a $30 per gal. difference between the white and the light blue that was my first choice.
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Re:Lets post pictures... - 2009/05/07 05:46 Worm chow, but these when I just bought them were big. T Worm Farms
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Re:Lets post pictures... - 2009/05/07 11:36 What kind of worm are they?
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Re:Lets post pictures... - 2009/05/07 12:31 what material are you worm totes made from? FEED IT TO THE WORMS
WELLS,vermont
jerry walker 2008
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Re:Lets post pictures... - 2009/05/07 12:41 timnbama wrote:
With 46 bins full now I'm selling cupped and bulk. Plus when I have time which isn't too often I can find bait for my own use.

Tim,

I've been strictly expanding my red worm stock since last fall, but am thinking of starting one bin of nightcrawlers (ENCs? maybe) Thought I might stock it with a small amount and let it slowly multiply while marketing the reds first and then eventually get into selling bait worms. How much do you expect to harvest per month per bed? Just trying to get an idea of profit potential on a smaller scale.

Larry
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Re:Lets post pictures... - 2009/05/07 13:20 To be honest I have no idea as I've just been cupping and selling out of the beds. I've sold quite a few cups of worms already as well as some in bulk to those with bigger ambitions than they have time to fish for. The reds and the ENCs are doing the best and the glow worms are starting to catch on a little better at times. Some people are buying 14 to 18 cups at a time so about all I have time for is count, close up the lids and label. Now I've got 7 more block cores to finish pouring concrete into and all of the cores will be reinforced and concreted. This has been a job for sure and my back hasn't quit hurting since Sunday. My nephew is all excited about having a minnow vat there with the worms and he's already figured out how many fish it will hold. He really gets excited when he gets to pick up the money from the sales and count it.
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Re:Lets post pictures... - 2009/05/07 13:48 Are you going to rig a biofilter for your minnow vat? Arkie's Vermiculture
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Re:Lets post pictures... - 2009/05/07 16:24 Exactly what type and size I'm not sure of yet but it will do better with one. I just got the last cores filled up with concrete, HOORAY!! My back is killing me, back to the chiro tomorrow for sure. Let's see, 15- 4"x16"x16" blocks, 56 cinder blocks, 5 bags mortar mix, 15 60 lb. bags quikcrete, then still have to buy the pool paint and some type of filtration system. I have the aerator on hand, actually a pump like one that I had hooked up a few years ago in an old freezer. They were on sale so I bought 2 and still have one unopened in the box.
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Re:Lets post pictures... - 2009/05/07 16:59 T worm farms:
I have never seen a set up like the one in the photo of the multi-tiered white boxes staggered. Is it a migrating system and what are they made out of? VERY interesting looking.
Liz aka BigTexWorms
http://bigtexworms.webs.com
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Re:Lets post pictures... - 2009/05/07 17:07 Post edited by: jlance, at: 2009/05/08 08:44

Post edited by: jlance, at: 2009/05/08 19:58
heal the earth with worm farming.
John Lance Indain Valley,virginia
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Re:Lets post pictures... - 2009/05/07 17:31 Big Tex, They're just stored in those flats. Makes them easier to count into cups. 40 dozen to a flat. Stored in my cooler to slow them down on their eating.

Canadian Crawlers I keep in them and they are made out of styrofoam.

Post edited by: T Worm Farm, at: 2009/05/07 21:33
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