I have lots of bins/bag systems with red wigglers and wanted to try something different. They also are supposed to be larger (good for fishing) and have a lower temperature requirement which is good as my basement typically runs on the cooler side.
It's very intresting how your UWB is dry but mine is always wet and so are the sides and the lid. It got to be the Florida humidity. Your worms are looking really good. 👍
Omega slow juicer. I've had it for years as I at one point I juiced daily for breakfast. Hard to keep enough fresh veggies in stock so I juice usually once a week now
Curious why you used Nightcrawlers rather that red wrigglers ?
I have lots of bins/bag systems with red wigglers and wanted to try something different. They also are supposed to be larger (good for fishing) and have a lower temperature requirement which is good as my basement typically runs on the cooler side.
It's very intresting how your UWB is dry but mine is always wet and so are the sides and the lid. It got to be the Florida humidity. Your worms are looking really good. 👍
It will probably get that way later I tried to add less water and it will build up when I add wet foods.
ADD SOME FOOD AND DO NO FORGET TO KEEP THAT THING MOIST !!!
If anything they can always eat the bedding and don't worry I'll keep the bedding moist.
Completely off topic. What kind of juicer are you using?
Omega slow juicer. I've had it for years as I at one point I juiced daily for breakfast. Hard to keep enough fresh veggies in stock so I juice usually once a week now
@@WorldComposting Thank you for the info. It seems like it does a good job of extracting the juice.
@@Alysbar Here is a review of the juicer on my other channel. th-cam.com/video/V485KmHOzAA/w-d-xo.html
@@WorldComposting thank you. I will definitely check today out