1. Can the red worms I buy be directly fed to the fish fry?Don’t feed the fry directly with the red worms you bought. Whether it’s tropical fish fry or cold-water fish fry, they are less resistant to diseases and weaker than adult fish. They need extra care and no other bacteria should be brought into the fry tank. Red worms are live food, wild, and live in ponds and ditches in the wild. They have bacteria and parasites, which are a big threat to the fry. So don’t feed the fry directly with the red worms you bought. 2. How to process red worms before feeding them to fish?First, wash the red worms thoroughly, and wash them back and forth about 10 times. On the one hand, it is to generally clean the impurities on the surface, and on the other hand, it allows the waste to be discharged from the body. There is also another way of saying that it is to put the red worms in clean water for 4 hours before taking them out. Although the methods are different, the actual effect is similar. The second step is to pick out the dead insects and soak the rest in high-concentration potassium permanganate for about half an hour, and wash it back and forth several times to ensure that the potassium permanganate is basically diluted. The third step is to add vitamin B12 to the water used to soak the red worms. Soak them for about an hour, then take them out and put them in the refrigerator. The above three steps are not strict templates. For example, salt can be added directly in the cleaning process in the first step; the disinfectant in the second step can be replaced with a combination of yellow powder and salt. In short, as long as it can remove the bacteria and parasites on the red worms, it will be fine. 3. What is the correct way to wash red worms?1. Fill the basin with water and put the red worms into the fishing net. The mesh size should be appropriate to the size of the red worms. Put the net on the water surface and partially soak it in the water. The live red worms may drill out of the fishing net and fall into the water. 2. Filter twice, each time for about two hours; 3. Use potassium permanganate for disinfection, dilute the water to a light pink color, and soak for 20 to 30 minutes. If the concentration is too high, the water will turn dark red or the time is too long, the red worms will die easily. 4. Wash it several times with clean water, then you can feed it to the fish. Take out some and put them in several small plastic bags. It is best to put one day's food in each bag, freeze it, and feed it later. 5. If you don’t freeze it, you can put the disinfected bloodworms on the fish net again the next day for filtering, because there are a lot of filth in the bloodworms. After filtering three times, if you leave it alone, there will be filth vomited from the bloodworms’ stomachs. 6. Use a fish net when filtering; plastic feeders are not very effective. 4. Do dried red worms need to be soaked before feeding them to fish?Do not soak the dried red worms in water. Fish do not like the dried red worms soaked in water. It is better to grind them into powder and make them into fish bait. You can dry live baits such as bloodworms and store them in cans to feed fish slowly, but they must be dried, otherwise they will go bad easily. When the weather is good, regularly dry the dried worms again. Red worms are a killer for fishing. Many fish like red worms very much. They are one of the live baits we have been exposed to for the longest time. 5. Can live red worms be fed directly to fish?Can't. Live bloodworms for feeding fish need to be washed two or three times with salt water, and then disinfected with ozone or potassium permanganate. After disinfection and sterilization, wash them several times with clean water and feed them to fish. When disinfecting live bloodworms, breeders are advised to avoid using potassium permanganate for disinfection. Potassium permanganate itself is toxic, and it is easy to leave residues after disinfection and rinsing with clean water, which will be harmful to the health of fish. Live bloodworms have high nutritional value and are rich in protein, which can promote the growth and development of fish. However, it is recommended that breeders feed frozen bloodworms to avoid live worms carrying parasites and thus infecting fish. 6. What is the correct way to feed fish with frozen bloodworms?First, frozen bloodworms carry a lot of bacteria, so they need to be soaked in salt water before feeding them to fish. Second, frozen bloodworms are stored in the refrigerator for a long time. If they are fed to fish without being thawed, it will have a certain impact on the fish's stomach. 7. Do red worms need to be disinfected before feeding them to fish?need Live bloodworms need to be rinsed with salt water two or three times before feeding fish, and then disinfected with ozone. After disinfection, rinse with clean water and feed. Try to avoid using potassium permanganate to disinfect live bloodworms. Potassium permanganate residues are harmful to fish. It is best for breeders to feed frozen bloodworms to prevent parasitic insects from accompanying live worms and causing harm to fish. Live bloodworm handling method Live bloodworms fed to fish need to be rinsed with salt water two or three times, and then disinfected with ozone or potassium permanganate. After disinfection and sterilization, rinse with clean water several times, and then feed fish. When disinfecting live bloodworms, breeders are best to avoid using potassium permanganate for disinfection. Potassium permanganate itself is toxic, and it is easy to remain after rinsing with clean water after disinfection, which is harmful to the health of fish after consumption. 8. How to feed fish with live red worms?Before feeding live blood worms to fish, they need to be washed with salt water two or three times, and then disinfected with ozone. After disinfection, they can be washed with clean water and fed. 9. How to process red worms before feeding them to fish?After you buy the red worms and place them in clean water for a day, you can feed them to fish. 10. Can frozen bloodworms be fed without thawing?Frozen bloodworms cannot be fed directly to fish. Some ornamental fish may be fed ice food for a long time and they will not care, while some ornamental fish have poor gastrointestinal function and may have problems after being fed once. This may not be due to the difference in species. There is also a problem with the fish. Even among the same species of ornamental fish, some have strong constitutions and some have weak constitutions. Another thing is that we need to conduct appropriate observation after feeding, which is also the key point. Check whether the ornamental fish have symptoms of enteritis and the number of fish with enteritis problems in a fish tank to determine whether this ice food is suitable for feeding our ornamental fish. Another point is that, in some cases, some ornamental fish will occasionally have redness and swelling in their mouths after continuously eating this kind of ice food. |
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