on average 3.04 months
The two, red wiggler worms and red earthworms are related however they aren't the same animal. The red wiggler worm or eisenia fetida is of the same family, lumbricidae as the red worm or lumbricus rubellus, however they are of different genera.
Three to four years.
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The description you provided is characteristic of the Red Wiggler worm (Eisenia fetida), a type of composting worm commonly used in vermicomposting. These worms have a white body with a reddish head and are known for their ability to break down organic matter efficiently.
A mature red wiggler can produce two to three cocoons per week. Each cocoon averages three hatchlings. Cocoons take up to 11 weeks to mature and hatch. Hatchlings require two to three months before they grow to be mature breeding worms.
The length of a long red worm typically found in the soil is around 4 to 8 inches.
A Red Worm also known as a Red WigglerWorms are
the earth worm and the red worm.
No, I have never encountered a red worm in the shower.
Blood worm is red and kind of brownish
you have to hit ur sub against the worm nest till the worm falls out. catch the worm, then go near a fish and try to get the fish to swim into the worm. the fish will grab hold of ur claw. then go to where the big red fish is and make the red fish swim into the orange fish and the red fish will eat it. u get extra points if ya take the red fish to the net. it don't matter if ya don't. then go through the passageway that u couldn't go through cos of the red fish.....
I have the best luck out of what we call red pumpkin seed worm it is a solid red clear worm with black and blue tiny dots it in
5
I think so
they are 9 before they reproduce
There is such a thing as true worms. Some examples would be earth worms, red wrigglers, blood worms etc.
that is a zqfmgb, a rare worm only usually found in New Guinea