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Looks like my order for the Alabama jumpers (gracilis species) got knocked off the list due to high demands, and not enough supply. So desperately looking for jumpers to breed with my orange-saddle worms to experiment with the cross influence of coelumic fluid between the species, and increase the potency of the scent.
Allen, David, you two know what I'm talking about. Want to help me in harvesting for the experimentation on your down time? I will compensate you.
I'm reaching my end, and attempting to contact the Sopchoppy bait sellers to obtain their worms (Diplocardia mississippiensis) harvested from the Apalachicola National Forest for experimentation. Same size, dimension, and hardiness, but different species from subtropic region for experimentation.
Arrggg..worms..worms..looking for worms..
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Now that is cute David
LOL!! I just lost my food from my mouth.
don't worry won't go to waste the worms will eat it.
LOL! You got that right. 97% of our food wastes get eaten by black soldier fly larvae and HUGE beetle's grubs, and their wastes get eating by the worms. Great cycle.
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