I think dirt has nutrients, the worm sorts out what it needs, and gets rid of the rest.
animal dung and/or compost
The dirt.
the nutrients in the soil
Parasitic worms get their nutrients in different ways. Some steal nutrients directly from the host's blood or body tissue. Others live in the intestines and absorb nutrients from food that has been partially digested by the host.
Eventually from malnutrition and starvation. The worms rob the host of nutrients.
Worms don't eat fruit, they eat dirt and excrete nutrients for the soil.
Worms don't eat fruit, they eat dirt and excrete nutrients for the soil.
they fertilize the plants. its kind of like giving your dog or cat special nutrients food... the worms poop out plant-enriching nutrients.
Mostly endoparaisties, like hook worms, tape worms. etc.
Segmented worms eat by pusshing a tube out of the front end, and sucking nutrients out of the prey. HAPPY
You can control worms by doing a large water change to remove the extra nutrients used by the worms.
It eats dirt. Worms get all their nutrients from dirt.
Yes they do. Because I like that idea to.
Pretty much well, they eat nutrients in the ground, and we need nutrients too, so yeah basically.