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CATDOLL: Red worms live in muddy water (Can red worms live in muddy water?)

1. Are there red worms growing in the mud at the bottom of the fish tank?

The red wriggling worms in the fish tank are usually red silkworms, also called water earthworms, which are particularly suitable for feeding fish. They have high nutritional value and usually live in sludge, so they contain a lot of bacteria. If you want to use them for feeding, you must rinse them repeatedly. It should be noted that their appearance often indicates that there may be organic pollution in the water quality, and the filter equipment needs to be checked in time.

2. Will the red worms die if I put sand in the water? What should I do?

They will definitely not die, as they live in water. Red worms are also called water earthworms, but they are actually the larvae of chironomids. They live in the mud of rivers and ponds, but they require the water to be flowing and clean.

3. What are the little red worms in the Yellow River water?

There are two kinds. I don't know which one you see. One is a red ball like an earthworm. The other is a small single-celled red worm.

That is: water earthworms, also known as red nematodes, usually live in dirty ditch mud, with their tails inserted into the mud and their heads extended and wiggled, and can be washed out and used as fish food or bait

The real name of "red worms" is cladocerans, which are a type of zooplankton in water bodies. It is composed of many floating fleas, with an average body length of about one millimeter. The normal body color of cladocerans is grayish white, and they only turn red when the water is lacking oxygen, so "red worms" are mostly found in stinky ditches. When a large number of "red worms" are found in a turtle pond, it means that the pond water has begun to deteriorate and develop towards corruption, and it should be adjusted quickly. The reason why cladocerans turn red in oxygen-deficient water bodies is that their blood contains a spineless hemoglobin, and when the water body is lacking oxygen, its content will increase significantly and turn red.

4. How can we separate red nematodes from sludge?

Separate the red nematodes from the mud

The main method is to make it lack of oxygen! After lack of oxygen, the red worms will all crawl to the surface of the mud, and then it is easy to separate them.

You can find a small bucket, cover it with a lid, and let them deprive of oxygen temporarily. After a while, the nematodes will crawl out to the surface of the mud, and then you can use a small fork to scoop them out.

After that, you need to change the water and clean them repeatedly, and use a shallow tray to let them rest. Only after they have spit out all the mud and sand can you feed the fish with confidence.

5. How can you get the red worms out of the mud?

Spread the mud and worms on a fine gauze mesh, put clean water in a basin, slightly immerse the bottom of the gauze mesh in the water, the red worms will enter the water by themselves, and the rest will be mud.

6. What is the best way to grow red worms in water?

First, red worms cannot simply be soaked in water for a long time. You should add river mud or pond mud, preferably with more sand. The water should also be natural water, not tap water, because tap water contains bleach, which will kill the red worms. It is best to change the water once a day, because the water in the natural environment is flowing water, or slightly flowing water.

Second, the breeding container. It is best to use a wide-mouthed glass container for breeding, as this container has a large contact area between water and air, high dissolved oxygen, and good light.

Third, the light source is very important. When breeding red worms at night, there must be sufficient light source, a small-power bulb will do. Anyway, the light source must be sufficient. When the temperature is high, the red worms will float to the surface of the water to breathe fresh air and bask in the sun.

4. Food. The food of bloodworms is similar to that of earthworms. Bran, fruit peels, sugarcane bagasse, fermented poultry manure, and even silt can be used as food for bloodworms.

5. Temperature. Never freeze red worms, as they will die if frozen. It is best to keep the temperature above 20 degrees. When the temperature is above 25 degrees, red worms can reproduce.

Red worms are the larvae of chironomids and are very effective as bait. Red worms are used most in winter when the temperature is low. In winter and spring, the weather is cold and the water temperature is low, so using red worms as bait is very effective for catching crucian carp.

The bloodworm itself has a strong smell and bright colors. It does not die after being put on the fish hook. Its own wriggling can attract bottom fish to eat the hook. Especially when the bait has no bite, using bloodworms may have unexpected results.

7. Can red worms be kept in water?

Bloodworms can be kept in water because they like moisture. However, pay attention to the water depth when raising them. Although bloodworms can be placed in water, the water should not be too deep. Generally speaking, it is enough to cover their bodies. The temperature of the breeding environment also needs to be paid attention to. If you want to keep bloodworms for a long time, you need to adjust the temperature to between 18-25℃. If the temperature is too high, the bloodworms will die easily. If there are dead bloodworms, their bodies need to be removed in time.

8. What are these red worms that grow in the mud and sway like threads? How do you get rid of them? There are so many of them.

Nematodes, commonly known as water earthworms. Often used to feed ornamental fish. They live mostly in the mud at the bottom of the water with more organic matter. Occasionally found in toilets and bathrooms. They are not parasites. Find out the source and kill them by scalding or poisoning.

9. I went to the river to dig some silt to grow lotus flowers, and found many red bugs wriggling in the silt?

No, it could be water worms or bloodworms, which are the food that fish like to eat. The leeches are the ones that can drill into the skin. They are flat and long, stretching and shrinking, and are very obvious. In fact, if you buy two koi and put them in, they will eat them. Feed fish and small fish are also OK.

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