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CATDOLL: How much does it cost to raise red worms per acre?

1. How much does it cost to raise red worms per acre?

Under normal circumstances, it costs about 40,000 yuan to raise red worms per acre.

Generally, the bloodworm breeding pond is made of bricks and the bottom is smoothed with cement mortar. The pond is rectangular in shape and should be small rather than large.

The site reconstruction cost is about 30,000 yuan per mu, but from the second year onwards, there is no need for site reconstruction.

That is to say, starting from the second year, the cost of breeding must be at least less than 30,000 yuan per mu.

The cost of purchasing red worm seedlings is about 3,000 to 5,000 yuan per mu. Red worms are mainly composed of zooplankton, algae, microorganisms, etc.

One acre of red worms needs about 1,000 kilograms of organic fertilizers such as fermented pig manure, chicken manure, and cow manure.

After the period, it is necessary to replenish the fermented organic fertilizer in time, the amount of which is about 300 kilograms per mu. These costs are basically reflected in

In terms of manpower, it is impossible to make a specific calculation.

In general, breeding red worms also requires other costs, such as disinfectants, nets, feed transportation equipment, water and electricity fees, etc.

You need to prepare a small amount of funds for emergencies, which is about 2,000 to 3,000 yuan.

Based on the calculation of 3,000 yuan, there is no need to purchase nets, feed transportation equipment, etc. from the second year onwards.

2. How to raise red worms?

1. Breeding conditions: Red worms like to live in micro-flowing fertile water. Artificial breeding must meet this condition. They will reproduce in large numbers in late spring and early autumn. They must be collected in containers. It is best to raise them with natural water and take anti-cold measures when the temperature is low.

2. Control the light source: Red worms like light, so the lights should not be turned off at night, otherwise they will easily die.

3. Water quality control: The water level can be slightly shallower during the day to increase the water temperature, and the water level can be deepened at night.

4. Feeding bait: Ferment rice bran, silt, pigeon droppings, sawdust, etc. into feed.

3. What do red worms eat? Attached with breeding methods

Red worms mainly feed on organic decaying debris in the mud and like to eat bait with sweet and sour taste. If they are in professional breeding farms, they also eat feed fermented from rice bran, sawdust, banana peels, bagasse, pigeon droppings and other raw materials. Domestic sewage and waste from agricultural and sideline products processing are their main sources of bait. Because of this characteristic, they are often used to purify water. Red worms not only have the function of purifying water quality, but they are also excellent natural bait for fish. This is because they have good palatability and high nutritional value, which can promote the growth and development of fish.

1. What do red worms eat?

1. Food Types

(1) Red worms usually feed on organic debris in the mud and like to eat bait with a sweet and sour taste. Their main sources of bait are poultry manure, domestic sewage, and waste from agricultural and sideline product processing.

(2) In professional breeding farms, raw materials such as rice bran, sawdust, banana peels, sugarcane bagasse, and pigeon manure are generally fermented first and then made into feed for red worms.

2. Introduction

(1) Because bloodworms ingest organic debris in water and usually consume large amounts, they have the effect of purifying water.

(2) At the same time, bloodworms have high nutritional value and good palatability, which can help fish grow and develop better. Therefore, they are also an excellent natural bait for fish.

2. How to Breed Red Worms

1. Collection and breeding containers

(1) The late spring and early autumn are generally the breeding seasons for red worms, and they like to live in fertile water with slow flow (the water depth is generally 0.5m), so you can usually use a collection net to collect them at this time.

(2) After collection, they can usually be kept in a container with a larger contact area with the air to ensure that each red worm has enough space to live.

2. Feeding and breeding water

(1) Generally, you can soak the yeast powder in warm water first and then feed it to the red worms.

(2) Generally, you can use river water or tap water to breed red worms. However, when using tap water for breeding, you need to dry the water for 2-3 days first, and then use it to breed red worms after the impurities in the water dissipate. The water should usually be changed once every 1 day.

3. Daily management

(1) When raising red worms, you need to provide them with sufficient oxygen and keep them in a place with air circulation to ensure that they can breathe freely.

(2) Although bloodworms like sunlight, their requirements for light are not particularly strict and they can generally survive in an environment with weak light.

(3) When raising red worms, dead worms must be removed promptly. If the number of red worms is found to have increased, they should be harvested promptly and then dried and stored.

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