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Pet worms for sale

May 17, 2006 by Andrea Bellamy 3 Comments

From my work’s internal buy-and-sell listings:

I am reluctantly selling my pet worms and would like to see them go to a good family.

They come with their own home, a very nice black self contained unit with ventilation. There are 2 separate family groups (they do not have to go to the same home). I have one book on how to take care of these wonderful pets and if sold separately would go to the first buyer. These guys are perfect for the small family or someone living in an apartment or townhouse.

Vancouver City sells these pets for $25/ family but they certainly are not as mature or plentiful as my pets.

PRICE- $15 for one – $25 for two. Must go by May 23.

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  1. Smurfetta says

    March 22, 2007 at 6:48 am

    You’re kidding, right?
    At Cape Cod Worm Farm I can buy 1000 worms for $20.
    What a sad way to make money.

  2. Anthony says

    May 28, 2007 at 1:44 am

    Hi Andrea,
    Perhaps you are asking a little too much for your worms… If you are interested in learning a bit about worm farming for profit, perhaps you would like to visit our website.
    http://www.nitrowormfarms.com

  3. Andrea says

    May 28, 2007 at 7:35 am

    Guys: It’s not me selling the worms – I copied this from a buy & sell ad cause I thought it was funny.

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