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Thanks! Yes, we keep them in a layer of pine bedding. It keeps the fruit and veg that's on top from coming in contact with the oatmeal/etc that's in the bottom. (prevents mold and general nastiness). I dont seperate them for pupation. When we expanded from 5 bins to 15 we just took some of the large worms and added them to the other bins. As long as they have enough space they have no issues going through all their life stages in the same containers. We've been breeding them for about a year and a helf now. They don't take much time to care for. We just add fruit and sorrel/chard/kale from the garden once a week and they do their thing. We feed them oatmeal, cornmeal, old bread. They LOVE it when you put half a loaf of unsliced bread in there. The tunnel through it, it's pretty neat looking.
Thanks! Yes, we keep them in a layer of pine bedding. It keeps the fruit and veg that's on top from coming in contact with the oatmeal/etc that's in the bottom. (prevents mold and general nastiness). I dont seperate them for pupation. When we expanded from 5 bins to 15 we just took some of the large worms and added them to the other bins. As long as they have enough space they have no issues going through all their life stages in the same containers. We've been breeding them for about a year and a helf now. They don't take much time to care for. We just add fruit and sorrel/chard/kale from the garden once a week and they do their thing. We feed them oatmeal, cornmeal, old bread. They LOVE it when you put half a loaf of unsliced bread in there. The tunnel through it, it's pretty neat looking.