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    Does anyone know what part of a fridge is coldest top or bottom as I have had disasters with keeping my worms by freezing the blighters so I'm thinkin of trying the salad box at the bottom. Thanks in advance lads
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  • #2
    Coldest part is at the bottom mate, so if they're freezing, move them to a higher shelf or turn the fridge down!

    Gary
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    • #3
      it doesnt have to be realy cold in there as long as its chilled and a constant temp.

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      • #4
        6 degrees springs to mind but can't remember, id just go for the lowest setting mate.
        Happy to help, Keen to learn!

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        • #5
          i keep mine around 5 degrees no higher than 6 no lower than 3 but wen changing water wash your hands in sea water stops yellow tails from bursting i change my water every 2 days but check every night as one dead one will kill the rest

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          • #6
            Thanks lads
            Nothing makes a fish bigger than ALMOST being caught

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