1. Can I feed red nematodes to sea jellyfish?Yes, the food of jellyfish is plankton or small fish. Use gauze to sew a bag, go to the river or pond to catch red worms (rotifers), as long as you see red pieces on the water surface, that's it, rinse it with clean water several times after returning, and then you can use it, put the rest in the refrigerator to freeze, and you can feed it later. Remember not to feed too much each time, otherwise it will spoil the water quality. 2. How to breed brine shrimp at home? Which one is more nutritious, brine shrimp or red worm?The container requirements for breeding brine shrimp are not very high, but at least 25L is needed. The suitable salt water concentration for brine shrimp is 0.5%-9%, which is the mass of salt dissolved in 1k. After breeding brine shrimp for two days, you can evenly sprinkle yeast powder into the basin. When using it, be careful not to put too much yeast powder, otherwise it will cause the water quality to deteriorate. You must feed it in small amounts at ordinary times, so that the water quality will naturally maintain balance. 1. Home Farming of Brine Shrimp 1. The container required for breeding brine shrimp is relatively simple, usually only a basin (or other container) is needed, and the volume should be at least 25L. The opening of the container should be large, so that the dissolved oxygen content will be higher. When breeding brine shrimp, it can be placed on the balcony, but it should not be exposed to direct sunlight. 2. The suitable salt water concentration for brine shrimp is 0.5%-9%. The concentration refers to the mass of salt dissolved in 1 kg. Since the water will turn green if brine shrimp is left on the balcony for too long, it is better to use salt water with a concentration of 3%. 3. After the brine shrimps have been cultured for 2 days, you can put the yeast powder in a cup and dissolve it with water, and then sprinkle it evenly into the basin. Be careful not to put too much when using it, otherwise it will cause the water quality to deteriorate. You must feed it in moderation at ordinary times, so that the water quality will naturally remain balanced and not corrupt. 2. How to hatch brine shrimp 1. Before hatching brine shrimp, you must find a shallow container and mix salt water in a ratio of 1:15. Then pour the salt water directly into the container, pour the brine shrimp eggs on the water surface, and leave them for 1-2 days before the larvae hatch. 2. The most suitable hatching temperature for brine shrimp is about 25°C. Generally, the higher the temperature, the shorter the hatching time. During the hatching period of brine shrimp, it is necessary to provide light. 3. Which one is more nutritious, brine shrimp or bloodworms? 1. Red worms are more nutritious. Red worms are the larvae of Chironomids, also known as red worms, blood worms, and glutinous rice worms. When fishing, they are divided into male worms and female worms. The price of male worms is mainly 10 times that of female worms. Although red worms are rich in nutritional value, they are not easy to absorb. 2. Although brine shrimp is not as nutritious as bloodworms, it is safer than bloodworms. Since it is a product of seawater, it carries very few pathogens, and brine shrimp is easy to digest and absorb. 3. Is there a difference between red worms and nematodes?have. Different characteristics: The meat of red worms is red, also known as water fleas, which are the larvae of chironomids, with a body length of more than 3 mm. Red nematodes are also known as water earthworms. Individuals are not large, about 1 cm long, and the group yield is relatively high. Red worms are a common bait used by anglers in the north in late autumn, winter and early spring. Red nematodes mostly grow and reproduce in wastewater ditches and sewage channels, with one end fixed in the mud and the other end swaying left and right in the sewage. Things to note when fishing with red worms: When fishing with red worms, it is best to adjust the float to a higher level and the fishing level to a lower level, so that the red worms on the hook can wriggle in the water layer close to or away from the bottom so that they can be found by fish. When fishing with live worms on the hook, it is best to lift the rod every few seconds to tease the fish and stimulate their desire to eat. Select a few or a dozen female bloodworms from the bait ball, tie them into a bundle using a rubber band or bloodworm clamp, and then hang them directly on the hook. Since the female worms have thin skin, they are easy to kill. Tying them into a bundle and hooking them in this way can minimize the damage to the worms and keep them active. To avoid direct contact with your hands, you can wear gloves, or use tools such as tweezers and bloodworm clamps. The two are completely different. Bloodworm: It is a water flea, an arthropod. It is very small, oval, about 1 to 3 mm. Bloodworm (red nematode, chironomid larvae): Bloodworms are usually fed to fish. Bloodworms are red nematodes, a type of worm that can grow up to 2 cm. They are rich in nutrients but are prone to internal parasites, so I usually buy more expensive dried bloodworms. How old is your Luohan? I also have one, and it is 12 cm. Red worm Daphnia (shuizao) (Daphnia) is an invertebrate belonging to the phylum Arthropoda, class Crustacea, subclass Branchiopoda, family Daphnia. It is referred to as "Daphnia". It is 1 to 3 mm long. It has two shell valves outside the body, and there is a ridge at the dorsal connection. Nematodes Nematodes are the general name for all worms in the class Nematoda of the phylum Aschelminthes. They are one of the most abundant in the animal kingdom. They parasitize animals and plants, or live freely in soil, fresh water and seawater environments, and even in vinegar and beer. They are usually milky white, light yellow or brownish red. The size varies greatly, with the smallest being less than 1 mm and the largest being up to 8 meters long. Generally eat bloodworms. View original post>> Please adopt Red worms are single, while nematodes are in groups and are easy to identify. View original post>> |
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