Canadian nightcrawlers (Lumbricus terrestris)

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Canadian Nightcrawlers (Lumbricus terrestris) are used as bait for fishing and feed for amphibians, reptiles and birds.
Canadian Nightcrawlers (Lumbricus terrestris) are our largest earthworms. Canadian Nightcrawlers are no compost worms. They are used as bait for fishing and feed for amphibians, reptiles and birds. The Nightcrawler are delivered in a box that has enough food for 2 weeks. We recommend our Hälterset should you want to keep them longer. Includes: Canadian Nightcrawlers, choose amount

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