you can feed them carot peels,old vegies, and basiccaly anything else old and decomposed. I put moss with my worms for shelter, and they eat it. (i strongly suggest that you put in some moss for shelter and food)
Yes, you can have worms as pets! Worms like red wigglers or earthworms are common pets for composting or vermicomposting. They help break down organic waste and create nutrient-rich compost for plants. Just make sure to provide them with an appropriate environment with plenty of organic material to feed on.
Worms I think...:)
To feed your pet on Creature Breeder, click on the "Pet Care" tab, then select the feeding icon. You can feed your pet by purchasing food from the store or harvesting food from your garden. Simply drag the food item to your pet to feed it.
Any quest items you get from the monster drops you take to the Pet Tamer and use his Feed Bag and drag the quest item to there and it will be converted into pet feed.
Yes, blood worms are commonly sold at pet stores. They are a popular live or frozen food option for feeding fish, amphibians, and other aquatic animals. It's important to ensure that the blood worms are suitable for the specific animals you are feeding.
worms
worms, berries, insects.
Fathead Minnows or worms. They eat 10-20 of both a day.
i have heard potatoe peels, veggie scraps and blood worms
No no no, if you are going to feed your leopard gecko worms you can try meal worms, wax worms or super worms are all a great choice for leopard geckos. (you can find these worms a pet store not in your back yard)
no you but you can feed him or her crikets of worms such as blood worms and meal worms
blood worms
you obviously feed your fish fishfood or sea worms but not to frequently with the worms
Blood worms (frozen or live), brine shrimp (frozen or live), or earthworms that have been finely minced.
you can get worms from pet birds
well, it depends if you mean as a pet or in the wild. as a pet there are a variety of things you can feed it. here are a selection of things you can easily buy from a pet shop or any shop: fish food, bloodworms/ tubifex worms/ daphnia (only to be fed 1-2 a week), boiled peas, boiled lettuce/ cabbage, boiled carrot, aquarium plants and lots of other things. in the wild (but can still be bought to feed): insect larvae, worms, aquatic plants and snail eggs.
No. They are carnivores meaning they only eat meat. If you have a pet tarantula, feed it live crickets, roaches, meal worms, etc.