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CATDOLL: What is the ratio of glucose solution for feeding red worms?

1. How to raise red worms? How to raise red worms conveniently?

1. Buy a small amount of red worms and wrap them in paper. Find a piece of newspaper, wet it with water, wrap it up and put it in the refrigerator when you get home.

2. Find a radish and dig a hole to make a nest, raise red worms in it, and then cover it with another piece of radish.

3. Put the red worms in a fine-mesh scoop net and place it in clean water for easy use.

4. Place the red worms in a pot and place it indoors. Make sure to change the water once a day and remove the dead red worms.

5. Feeding bloodworms with glucose solution is actually very convenient and is recommended for those who raise a large number of them. There is no need to feed it in small quantities.

6. If you need to use it, make a sponge box, dip it in water, and take the box to the fishing spot.

2. How to breed red worms?

Step/Method 1

Pool and density: When breeding red worms artificially, the number is generally large, and it is very common to breed them on a large scale. The first thing to pay attention to is the breeding pool and density. You can use a cement pool to breed red worms. The depth of the water can be controlled at 20-30 cm. It does not need to be too deep. Some silt can be placed at the bottom of the pool. The number of red worms should not be too large, otherwise the dissolved oxygen in the water will be insufficient, and there will be insufficient food.

Step/Method 2

Food: There are many kinds of food that red worms can eat. Some red worms only eat meat, while others are omnivorous and can eat both meat and vegetables. Even some bacteria can become their food. If you are breeding red worms artificially, you can also add some glucose to the water, which will help the red worms grow better.

Step/Method 3

Water temperature: When breeding red worms, you need to pay special attention to the water temperature, because the water temperature has a relatively large impact on the growth and development of red worms. Red worms are more afraid of heat, but not too afraid of cold, so it can be kept at around 10 degrees, or even more than 10 degrees. When the temperature is suitable, the growth and reproduction speed of red worms are relatively fast.

Step/Method 4

Water change: When breeding red worms, you must pay attention to water changes, otherwise the water quality will be poor and the dissolved oxygen content will be insufficient. The specific frequency of water changes can be determined according to the state of the water in the pool, and the water quality in the pool can be monitored in real time.

Step/Method 5

Light: Red worms don't like strong light, so try to keep the pool darker. If there is strong light during the day, it is recommended to cover it in time.

3. What to feed preserved red worms?

Blood worms feed on crustaceans, oligochaetes and other chironomid larvae, while omnivores feed on bacteria, algae, aquatic plants and small animals. Blood worms can eat glucose, so you can buy some glucose to feed the blood worms. Blood worms do not eat much, so just a few drops each time.

Place the red worms in some loose soil. The soil contains the nutrients that the red worms need, and the moist soil can better keep the red worms active.

4. How are red worms cultivated?

It is advisable to choose a cool and humid environment, and the density of red worms should not be too high.

Water source: Red worms are afraid of pungent odors. If they are raised with tap water, they must be exposed to the sun for a few days to remove the chlorine.

Cleaning: Clean the breeding pots and dead red worms in time to keep the red worm breeding pots clean.

Feeding: Glucose can be used directly for feeding, 2-3 times a week, a few milliliters at a time.

5. How to raise red worms at home?

1. Breeding environment

Red worms, also known as bloodworms, are the larvae of midges. They have a bright red epidermis and are worm-like. To breed red worms, you need to choose an open container with a large air contact area and a shallow depth, disinfect it, then put fresh red worms in it and add river water.

2. Clean regularly

During the growth process of red worms, they will secrete a kind of mucus, which will cause water pollution and deterioration. When breeding, the red worms and containers should be cleaned once a day to clean the mucus on the red worms and the inner wall of the container, and then replace with new river water for breeding.

3. Provide food

Red worms feed on humus in the soil and animal feces. When they are artificially bred, they can be provided with glucose solution or a solution made of yeast powder and water to supplement their nutrition. Red worms eat a large amount of food, so they should be fed once a day to maintain their growth.

6. How to raise red worms?

1. Prepare a suitable container

Before breeding red worms, you need to prepare a suitable container. The size of the container can be determined based on the number of red worms to be bred, the size of the location where they are placed, and other factors. Generally, glass or plastic containers can be used, and they must be watertight and have a large area in contact with the air.

2. Provide good water quality

Red worms are afraid of pungent smells. If you use tap water for breeding, we all know that tap water contains chlorine, which will affect the growth of red worms. Therefore, before using tap water, you need to expose it to the sun for a few days to eliminate chlorine and impurities. In rural areas, clean and clear river water or stream water can be used. Change the water every other day to keep the water quality good.

3. Keep the environment moist

The environment for raising red worms must be kept moist, and the breeding container must be placed in a cool place, or covered with a piece of cloth soaked in water.

4. Provide lighting conditions

Light source is a necessary condition for raising red worms. Provide continuous light source to maintain the life activities of the red worms. Remember not to place them in a dark room.

5. Clean and feed frequently

In the process of breeding red worms, it is necessary to clean the feeding utensils in time, keep the red worms clean, and pick out the dead red worms in time, because the dead red worms emit a strong pungent smell. A small amount of domestic red worms can be fed directly with glucose, usually a few milliliters, and fed 2-3 times a week. For large-scale red worm breeding, rice bran, sawdust, banana peels, sugarcane bagasse, sludge, pigeon manure, etc. can be fermented and made into nutrients for their absorption.

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