



The Wormies Are Here!! Luckily, I had the bedding ready:shredded paper, "terrarium moss" from the pet store, and coir (coconut husk) bricks, also from the pet store. In fact, the bedding was $9.99 each for the moss and coir, more than the bin itself! Anyhow, I got the box of worms at the post office (too cold for home delivery)...and to my surprise, they were in a cloth bag! For some reason, I expected a plastic bag, but I guess they would suffocate that way. They all looked really healthy, so now to fill the bin....
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