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Castaway Organics Worm Composting Worms Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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3.9
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Description of Castaway Organics Worm Composting Worms

Trusted by zoos, universities, commercial breeders, and hobbyists since 2017. Professionally designed for optimal nutrition with a balanced blend of oats, alfalfa, corn, and added vitamins and minerals. Your worms will love it, guaranteed. Worms can live off of food scraps alone, but watch them thrive when using as a supplement or sole food source. Used for raising and breeding composting and bait worms, helps to maintain proper pH level in the bedding. Perfect for supplementing the diet of your vermicomposting system, provides nutrients food scraps may not provide and results in a premium quality worm casting for garden use. Excellent worm food to grow your baitworms bigger, juicier, and faster for better fishing. Use with any worm species including Red Wigglers, European Nightcrawlers, African Nightcrawlers, Canadian Nightcrawlers, Dew Worms, and others. Use as a gutload when feeding worms to reptiles, fish, birds, and poultry flock. Balanced Calcium to Phosphorous ratio. Also works for feeding mealworms and superworms, too.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good amount for the price

My European moths love this food. They grow and multiply like crazy! I add crushed eggshells and store them in an airtight old coffee container to keep them fresh.

Pros
  • Hands free
Cons
  • Great price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Used as fodder

I use this as fodder for my worm feeder and it does the job perfectly. I have some left over but I was able to add enough while on vacation for 1 week to keep my worms from starving!

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging

I've bought this before and it's a great item but this time it arrived and the bag was torn inside and it was a total mess and a lot of the product was leaking out the side. Crate. Anyone know how to contact the seller? I don't want to try to go back because it's going to be an even bigger mess.

Pros
  • Slim design
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Revainrating 1 out of 5

There were moths in the food.

I use this for my fishing worms. But my wife insists that my hobbies don't overwhelm the house — ESPECIALLY NOT THE KITCHEN. Of course, when I opened the Revain packaging, moths flew out and there were several holes in the packaging. I don't think there's any point in heat sealing it, vacuum sealing it or whatever if it has bugs in it. My wife just took it to the roadside trash can. Bad customer experience.

Pros
  • Great for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Tradeable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This stuff works GREAT!

This is a great meal for those days when you need to supplement your diet and/or are low on vegetable waste. Otherwise, the waste may not be enough. I can sprinkle it on my bed or mix it with veggies I've ground up in a food processor. I wish I could afford to feed this worm every day, but it's not financially viable. constantly growing population! Something comes to my mind.

Pros
  • An absolute legend
Cons
  • Fits

Revainrating 5 out of 5

No bad smell and the worms look very healthy

Let me first say I will never buy anything else again. I went to the local bait shop and bought 5 dozen earthworms. They were cold and skinny and not sure if they were even alive. After feeding them worm food for just a few weeks, they doubled in length and tripled in thickness. They are now starting to have eggs. This year I will have the juiciest worms to fish with. I even have friends who want to buy worms from me because they look healthy. I would recommend this organic food to everyone. A…

Pros
  • Excellent design
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This worm food is delicious!

I have worms in my garden. I have used compost in the past and the worms have been fine but they have not been happy and sometimes complained about the quality of the feed. About every 3 weeks I take this worm food, mix in about 1/3 farm grade cornmeal and sprinkle on the raised bed and use a small plastic rake to mix the topsoil. I also add some coffee grounds every 3 weeks just for fun. Worms are bigger, fatter and happier. No more complaints, no more posters, no more union threats of…

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
  • Empty