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CATDOLL: How many centipedes can be placed per square meter in three-dimensional breeding

1. How many centipedes can be placed per square meter in three-dimensional breeding

Three-dimensional breeding model of centipedes

Three-dimensional breeding has high benefits, greatly reduces the difficulty and cost of management, and saves space. The method is to use cement to make a breeding bed the size of adobe. One plane of the breeding bed is set up in rows of small houses about 6×10 cm in size. The height of the small house is about 6 cm, and there is an entrance and exit at one end. Because aerated cement is used, it has good water absorption and is more conducive to adjusting humidity. When such small houses are built up, the total height should not exceed 60 cm, and the gap between cement blocks is about 6 cm, so as to facilitate spraying water and feeding. This will greatly increase the effective breeding area. In order to prevent escape, glass walls are set up around the cement house.

Stocking density control of centipede breeding

Farmers who have just started to raise centipedes should not pursue high density to prevent them from harassing each other and other unfavorable factors. The density is generally controlled at: less than 5,000 small centipedes per square meter; 2,500 to 3,000 centipedes per square meter for 5 cm long centipedes; 1,000 to 1,200 centipedes per square meter for 7 to 10 cm centipedes, and 200 to 300 centipedes over 12 cm. It should be noted that the area here is the effective net breeding area, that is, the area of ​​the cement blocks for centipede breeding, not the area of ​​the breeding pond, let alone the area of ​​the house.

2. How long is the centipede breeding cycle? Can it grow up in three months?

The normal cycle for centipedes growing in the wild is 2 to 3 years to grow from larvae to adults (over 12 cm).

Centipedes are artificially raised in outdoor greenhouses, 1.5 to 2 years old.

Artificial indoor tile culture, more than 1 year,

Artificial indoor soilless three-dimensional cultivation, 8 to 12 months.

The 3 to 5 cm long seedlings can become commercial insects from April to June.

3. I raised a centipede, which was 20 cm long.

Be careful not to get bitten by it, it hurts. It eats some insects. It lays eggs in June and July, and hibernates in the deep soil in winter.

4. How long is the growth cycle of centipede breeding?

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The normal growth cycle in the wild is 2 to 3 years from larva to adult (more than 12 cm)

Centipedes raised in artificial outdoor greenhouses take 1.5 to 2 years, artificial indoor tile breeding takes more than 1 year, and artificial indoor soilless three-dimensional breeding takes 8 to 12 months. 3 to 5 cm long seedlings can become commercial insects in March to May.

5. Is raising centipedes a scam?

It's a lie, leeches, white jade snails, just like a pyramid scheme.

And the scorpion is the same as the "Mibangta Cactus" eight years ago

6. Hainan centipede breeding base (how to raise centipedes

The indoor centipede breeding method is as follows: 1. Breeding tools. Centipede house: It can be bred indoors in a three-dimensional box with a size of more than 1.2 square meters, or in an underground pool. The walls are made of wood or cement structure, with a wall height of more than 0.5 meters. The inner walls are surrounded by smooth plastic film or glass veneer, and the bottom is covered with loose soil (or sand) of more than 10 cm. Three rows of tiles are placed on the soil, and a layer of tiles is placed on the tiles. Repeat three or four layers. The outdoor breeding fence of centipedes is the same as indoor breeding, but it needs to have a shed to prevent sun, rain and insect pests. Food utensils: Use large porcelain plates or clean rectangular plastic plates for feeding plates, and put several more food plates in the breeding box so that each giant centipede can have a place. Choose small dishes for drinking plates, and each box needs more than 5, distributed throughout the box. The utensils should be cleaned once a day and disinfected with potassium permanganate once a week. 2. Feeding food. Feed regularly and quantitatively, evenly distribute, and there are certain requirements for its food. Eat less fish and shrimp, eat more mealworms, and avoid eating fruit and insects, rotten meat, and overnight meat. Mainly choose yellow mealworms as feed, and you can also feed fresh cooked fish every 15-20 days (cooked, mashed and sprinkled on the plate in a very thin layer), fresh cooked loach is better. Young centipedes born more than 40 days old can eat cooked egg yolks, and must be fed with fresh eggs once a day. Young centipedes over 50 days old can be separated from the mother. At this time, the big centipedes should be removed and the small centipedes should be left for feeding. 3. Feeding method. During the activity period of the Chinese red-headed giant centipede, feed it at 5-6 pm every day, and feed it once a day (every 800 can eat about 1.5 kg in 30 days). First, wipe the cleaned utensils and drinking utensils dry without leaving any water droplets, and place them in the centipede pool so that every centipede can approach and eat food. At this time, evenly feed yellow mealworms (or fish), add cold boiled water to the drinking water tray, and do not spray water indoors before feeding. Feed on time every day, do not feed too much fish, stop when enough is enough, so as to avoid excessive food, indigestion, and food poisoning. Drinking water should be flat and shallow plates (about 1-1.5 cm deep), and fresh cold boiled water should be drunk once a day. The indoor hygiene should be maintained, and no flies should appear. The room temperature is usually maintained at 20-25℃. If the temperature is too high, sprinkle water outside the indoor centipede house to cool down the room. Electric fans cannot be used, but air conditioners can be used; if it is cold in winter, if early birth occurs, non-hibernation breeding technology can be adopted, and heating should be provided. Pay attention to observe the giant centipede to see if there is any mental abnormality. 4. Prevention and control of diseases and pests. Black spot disease: Black spots of different sizes are found under the body and head of the red-headed giant centipede. You can use 0.6g of motherwort, 0.25g of oxytetracycline, and 0.25g of chloramphenicol, grind them together and mix them with feed insects for 7 days to prevent and control. For severe cases, they can be fed separately. You can also use emulsifiers such as streptomycin, amphotericin, actinomycin and cinamycin for prevention and control. Gastroenteritis: Mix 0.5g of sulfa tablets with feed insects for feeding, or 0.25g of chloramphenicol with 300g of feed insects for feeding. Shelling disease: The red-headed giant centipede grows fast. When shelling, it is difficult to shell when the humidity is too dry. Too wet will produce small mites and fungal parasites. At this time, you should feed 0.5g of oxytetracycline, 0.6g of motherwort, and 1 calcium tablet every 10 days, grind them together, mix them with 400g of feed insects and feed them continuously.

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