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lumbricus terrestris การใช้

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  • Some individuals of " Lumbricus terrestris " have reached tremendous sizes, with the largest weighing 12.7 grams.
  • Common earthworms such as " Lumbricus terrestris " are anecic ( deep burrowing ) species and hence unsuitable for use in a closed system.
  • Most common earthworm species, such as " Lumbricus terrestris ", which can often be dug up in the garden, are eminently suitable for freshwater fishing.
  • It can often be found in shipments of worms labelled as another species, such as " Lumbricus terrestris " or " L . rubellus ".
  • Night crawlers ( Lumbricus terrestris ) are the big guys ( up to 10 inches long ), and tend to hang out in meadows or lawns where there is a living cover of organic material.
  • Most favor neutral to slightly acidic soils . " Lumbricus terrestris " is still present in a pH of 5.4 and " Dendrobaena octaedra " at a pH of 4.3 and some Megascolecidae are present in extremely acidic humic soils.
  • The night crawler, Lumbricus terrestris, is a hardy permanent settler that lives five to 10 years, can grow up to a foot long, dwells in burrows up to six feet deep, travels through vertical tunnels to snatch leaves for dinner and covers the tunnel entrances with little cairns that are sometimes made of stones.