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CATDOLL: What to do if you can't eat red worms (Video of what to do if you can't eat red worms)

1. What should I do if I can’t finish eating the red worms after they are thawed?

Can be divided into small bags and stored directly in the freezer

2. What to do if you can’t eat frozen bloodworms?

Place in a ventilated place but dispose of it as soon as possible

3. What to do with leftover frozen red worms?

If you can’t finish eating the frozen bloodworms, you can continue to freeze them.

4. Betta fish are used to eating live earthworms but won’t eat dried blood worms. I don’t want to feed them earthworms anymore. What should I do if they won’t eat them?

Starve them for two days first, then feed them with live bloodworms, and then feed them with dried bloodworms.

He has forgotten that bloodworms are also delicacies. He needs to be fed some earthworms in between, otherwise he won't recognize them after a long time. Haha.

5. Is this a Hexagonal Arowana? It was caught with a trap. What should I do if it doesn’t eat the red worms?

This color doesn't look like that of a dragon fish, it should be a baby fish. If it is frightened or the environment is not suitable, it will not eat.

Small salamanders like to choose small food, such as shrimps in the stream, red nematodes, egg yolks, larvae of aquatic insects, etc. Try to choose baits that are easy to digest, and try not to feed them greasy and large ones. Feed them at a fixed time, place and quantity every day. Do not use strong light, generally weak light or no light is fine. The amount of food that salamanders eat varies. If you do not finish eating the insects you throw in, take them out within 2 hours to avoid damaging the water quality.

6. What is the best way to eat red worms?

Red worms are small in size, and almost all freshwater target fish will eat them. The simplest way is to put the red worms into a piece of gauze, so that the red worms can pass through the small holes but not drill out, and then tie the hole and throw it to the fishing spot. In this way, the fish will be anxious if they can't eat the red worms, and will swallow them without hesitation when they see the red worms on the hook.

Putting red worms directly on the hook for fishing is one of the most common uses of red worms. However, there are several ways to use it. First, use a larger male worm to put it directly on the hook, either one or more; second, tie multiple red worms with thread or a small leather ring, and then hang them on the hook for fishing; third, a method shared by an angler, put the red worm on the hook first, and then dip it in commercial bait (or small medicine), which will have a better fishing effect.

7. How to eat red worms?

Red worms are small in size, and almost all freshwater target fish will eat them. The simplest way is to put the red worms into a piece of gauze, so that the red worms can pass through the small holes but not drill out, and then tie the hole and throw it to the fishing spot. In this way, the fish will be anxious if they can't eat the red worms, and will swallow them without hesitation when they see the red worms on the hook.

Putting red worms directly on the hook for fishing is one of the most common uses of red worms. However, there are several ways to use it. First, use a larger male worm to put it directly on the hook, either one or more; second, tie multiple red worms with thread or a small leather ring, and then hang them on the hook for fishing; third, a method shared by an angler, put the red worm on the hook first, and then dip it in commercial bait (or small medicine), which will have a better fishing effect.

8. How should I preserve the bloodworms that I use to feed fish so that they won’t die if they are not eaten up? Is there any good method?

If you cannot finish feeding the fish with bloodworms, you should put them in a plastic bag, lay them horizontally and put them in the refrigerator to freeze. Then you can take them out and break them into several pieces when you eat them. Feed them as much as they eat. The bloodworms must be killed and then frozen to ensure that their freshness is not destroyed. When you are waiting to feed the fish, take them out and break them into small pieces. This will reject food and save a lot of resources.

9. Why can’t Betta fish eat blood worms?

Turbid water can cause betta fish to have loss of appetite and gill ulcers. This is most likely because the breeding environment is too narrow or the water quality is poor for a long time, causing bacterial infection in the gill tissue or the whole body, which may prevent betta fish from eating blood worms.

Go buy some medical injections of Qingda, drop two or three drops into the water to see if it can relieve the pain. Otherwise, you have to fish it out of the water and apply purple medicine on the wound.

10. How to preserve red worms for feeding fish?

1. Simple cultivation method

Red worms live in a humid environment and can survive even if they don't eat for a day or two. Therefore, as long as the temperature and environment are suitable, it is easy to preserve red worms. A simple culture method is to use wet gauze or towels to gently wrap the red worms, ensure that the living environment of the red worms is moist, and place them in a shaded and cool place. Generally speaking, this method can preserve red worms for one to two days without any problem.

2. Soil maintenance method

If you want to preserve it for a longer time, you need to improve the environment and make some improvements to the environment suitable for the red worms. For example, you can use soil to preserve the red worms. The nutrients and water in the soil can provide nutrition and a suitable environment for the fish. The soil can also insulate the fish from heat and wind, allowing the red worms to stay in a damp and dark place for a long time.

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