The second park we went to, which was a less desirable backup due to its fountain and manmade banks, had zero fish life visible except for three large goldfish.
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Now I'm stuck with red worms, which my fish (Elassoma gilberti, guppies) can't eat and I don't know what to do with.
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Oh, and how random is it that the parks in North Carolina apparently close in the winter? Our parks back in Ohio didn't close for the winter and there was actual snow on the ground. Here in NC it hit 70 degrees yesterday, on January 7th. There is absolutely no reason to close down the parks.
Oh, Erica, I am sorry. That's really a bummer. I hate getting all excited about something only to have it fall through. Sometimes the theme for the day seems to be "Thwarted at the moat".
Not sure about all parks in NC, but I'm sure there is somewhere you can go. Gerald might be able to suggest a good spot for you to try.
For the "red worms", are they red wigglers? If so, you can use the to set up an indoor compost bin. Google red worm compost, and you'll see a million websites. You probably don't have enough to start of full-running bin, but use the concept to start up a little container and you'll at least be able to keep them alive until you can use them. And they will most likely reproduce so perhaps eventually you'll have enough for a full compost setup.