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CATDOLL: How to store red worms at home (how to store red worms for a long time at home)

1. How to preserve red worms for 80 days?

1. Use sand to preserve red worms.

1. Prepare a plastic basin with a lid, take one part of black mud and two parts of coarse sand, mix them evenly and put them in the plastic basin.

2. Put the red worms in a plastic basin and cover it with sand.

3. Keep the humidity of the sand and the temperature below 10 degrees.

4. Take out some of the red worms when using and cover the rest with sand.

5. This method can preserve red worms for 1 month to 40 days.

2. Use tea leaves to preserve red worms.

1. Collect the leftover tea roots at home and put them in a container.

2. Put the red worms into the container containing tea roots and seal it.

3. When needed, take out the red worms from the container and seal the rest.

4. The remaining tea roots can be put into the container. The tea roots should be kept moist and not too dry. The temperature should be controlled between -3 degrees and 10 degrees. This method can generally preserve red worms for about 20 days to 1 month.

3. Mix red worms with fresh orange peel and preserve them.

1. Wash the red worms with clean water, wrap them with wet cotton cloth and put them in a container (the container cannot be plastic).

2. Wash an equal amount of fresh orange peel and tear it into fingernail-sized pieces with your hands.

3. Put the orange peel and red worms together, seal them and put them in the refrigerator. The orange peel and wet cotton cloth can be changed once a week. This method can preserve the red worms for about 40 days.

2. Where can red worms be placed so that they won’t die?

Bloodworms are a common fishing bait that need to be properly stored to maintain their vitality and vigor. Here are some common ways to store bloodworms:

Refrigerator storage: Put the red worms in a fresh-keeping bag or sealed box, add a little water, and then store them in the refrigerator. Be careful not to let the red worms directly contact the frost in the refrigerator. It is best to put some fabric or paper towels between the red worms and the refrigerator.

Ant breeding box storage: Put the red worms in an ant breeding box, add a little water, and then store them in a cool place indoors. Ants will help the red worms clean up their dead matter and keep them moist.

Ash soil preservation: Put the red worms in a dry container, add some moist ash soil and a little food, and then store them in a cool place indoors. Ash soil can keep the red worms moist and provide them with some nutrition.

It should be noted that no matter which method is used, it is necessary to check the status of the red worms frequently, clean up the dead red worms, and add appropriate amounts of water and food.

3. How to store the red worms you buy home?

Simple culture 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. Soil maintenance method

If you want to preserve the fish for a longer time, you need to improve the environment and make some improvements to the environment that is suitable for the fish. For example, you can use soil to preserve the fish. 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 fish to stay in a damp and dark place for a long time.

Bloodworms are afraid of heat, so when storing bloodworms, pay attention to the temperature of the bloodworms. Generally, put the unused bloodworms in a glass or ceramic stainless steel container, add a little water, and then put it in the refrigerator. Change the water every one or two days and clean up the dead bloodworms. This way, the bloodworms can be stored for a longer time and the activity of the bloodworms can be guaranteed.

When storing bloodworms, you can also tie the bloodworms together directly, then put them in a small plastic bag filled with clean water, remove the air in the plastic bag, and then put it in the freezer of the refrigerator to freeze, and then you can take it out for fishing. If the weather is hot, you can also store the bloodworms in a thermos cup to prevent them from deteriorating due to high temperature.

4. How to preserve the red worms you bought?

The red worms you buy need to be stored in the refrigerator patiently.

The red worms you buy need to be stored in the refrigerator patiently.

First, you need to determine the temperature. Red worms are not easy to preserve, especially when the temperature is high, they will die. You can put them on a wet cloth or in a container.

But it is best to use containers with a large bottom area, so that they are not too thick and can breathe well. Place them in the coolest place in your home (cool but not cold). Don't let them freeze, as it will be difficult to feed the fish if they do.

What's more, fish will grow better if they eat fresh food. Use water once a day and leave it for a while. Don't be reluctant to feed it after buying it. Arowana is a big eater, and to keep it well you need to feed it well.

After you buy it, it is best to find a large mask cloth and wash it clean. Just wet it until it is damp.

Pour the red worms down and wrap them gently. Put them in a box and put them in the refrigerator.

Additional information:

Bloodworms, also known as chironomid larvae, are larvae of the Insecta, Diptera, and Chironomidae families. They are worm-shaped and dark red in color. Bloodworms are widely distributed and are one of the main groups of benthic animals in freshwater waters. They are excellent natural bait for fish with high nutritional value. They are also recognized as the best live feed for tropical fish in the world, so they are closely related to the aquaculture industry.

5. How to preserve red worms?

Add some water and put it in the refrigerator

Red worms are afraid of heat, so you should pay attention to the temperature of the red worms when storing them. Generally, put the red worms in a glass or ceramic stainless steel container with a little perfume, and then put it in the refrigerator. Change the water every one or two days and clean up the dead red worms. This way they can be stored for longer.

6. How to store red worms for fishing?

You can wrap it in a wet towel and cover the wet sponge with leaves for longer storage.

The simplest way is to wrap it lightly with a wet towel to keep it in a cool place. If you don't have a towel, you can also wrap it with plant leaves for a short time.

After returning home, put the red worms in a plastic box. You can put a thin sponge at the bottom of the box, sprinkle some water on the sponge, and then put the red worms in. You can also put some plant leaves on top of the red worms, and finally seal the lid. Remember to clean up the lifeless red worms during this period to avoid causing more red worms to die.

7. How to preserve red worms?

Cryopreservation

Bloodworms are afraid of heat, so when storing bloodworms, pay attention to the temperature of the bloodworms. Generally, put the unused bloodworms in a glass or ceramic stainless steel container, add a little water, and then put it in the refrigerator. Change the water every one or two days and clean up the dead bloodworms. This way, they can be stored for a longer time.

8. I need help from my friends. How do I store red worms? They are too disgusting. I don’t want to put them in the refrigerator?

Red worms should be stored in the refrigerator. Depending on the storage method, they can be stored for a few days at the shortest and up to 1 month.

The following are several storage methods: 1. Frozen storage for half a month. After disinfecting the red worms, put them in a plastic bag. Gently flatten them. Then you can freeze them. When feeding, break them apart a little, thaw them, and then feed them. They can be stored for about half a month. 2. Refrigerated storage method. Red worms have a skill. Because they have hemoglobin in their bodies, they can live in a relatively oxygen-deficient environment. If the red worms you bought can't be used, you can use the following method to preserve them, and the effect is still good! Method 1, can be stored for a few days. Find a small wooden box, then find some sand, wash it, and put the wet sand in the wooden box. Then put the red worms in it and put it in the refrigerator for refrigeration. When you use it, you can pour it out. Most of the red worms are alive and can survive for a few days. Method 2, can live for about a week. Use a clean old towel, wet it with water, wrap the worms in double or multiple layers, and put them in the refrigerator to keep them fresh. But don't freeze them, they will be useless if they are frozen to death. Every day, remove the dead and dying worms, that is, the ones that are black, dull, and soft. This way, it can be preserved for about a week. Method 3: Use a small square box, preferably a small wooden box for earthworms. Find an old damp towel, wrap the red worms in the towel and lay them flat in the small box, and put them in the refrigerator's fresh-keeping room. Take out the red worms every 3 days and put them in a small basin with half of the basin filled with water. Then take out the live red worms and take out the dead ones. In this way, the red worms can live for about 1 month.

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