1. What is the correct way to mix red worms into feed?Adding red worms is the most convenient. Just add red worms to the dry loose nest material and gently scatter them with five fingers. When making a nest with scattered bait, cast the rod for 7-8 minutes. 2. Red worm meat bun, first wash the red worms twice with river water, try to use fresh red worms. Add water to the red worms according to the normal bait-water ratio, add bait while shaking, then quickly stir with five fingers open. Close into a ball and it's done! 3. Red worm bait, I usually open it frequently in small quantities. First, spread the clean and fresh red worms in the bait plate, and evenly sprinkle a layer of red worm companion. Shake the bait plate a few times, then evenly sprinkle another layer, shake it again, and let it stand for three to five minutes. I usually spread it flat on the full magnetic bait plate and use the scraping method. 4. If you have white radish, cut a 1cm thick slice and put the red worm on it. This time I picked up a piece of cabbage root directly on the dock, pierced it with a fishhook and pulled along the slice. 2. How to handle red nematodes before feeding them to fish?The red nematodes are first rinsed with water, and then fed with oxytetracycline, penicillin, and vitamins, oxygenated 24 hours a day, and the water is changed once in the morning and evening every day, and fed with oxytetracycline, penicillin, and vitamins once a week. In this way, the red nematodes will vomit out all the dirt in their bodies, oxytetracycline and penicillin will kill the bacteria in and on their bodies, vitamins will increase the nutrition of the red nematodes, and oxygenation will prevent the red nematodes from dying. 3. What is the correct way to feed tropical fish with red worms?After buying the red worms, soak them in potassium permanganate to disinfect them, and then you can feed them. 4. 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. 5. 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. 6. How to handle ice red worms before feeding them to fish?Frozen bloodworms need to be thawed and disinfected before feeding fish. First of all, frozen bloodworms are stored in the refrigerator for a long time, and the temperature is relatively low. If they are fed to fish without being thawed, it will have a certain impact on the fish's stomach. Secondly, frozen bloodworms carry more bacteria, so they need to be soaked in salt water before feeding to fish. In addition, frozen bloodworms are small crustaceans with high protein content, which is particularly suitable for feeding fish. 7. Can the red worms used for fishing be fed to goldfish? What should you pay attention to when buying them to feed goldfish?You can feed goldfish with bloodworms. Bloodworms usually grow in rivers, streams, banks and ponds, where the water is relatively rich and dirty. In order to prevent fish diseases, goldfish should also be protected from "diseases entering through the mouth". 1. Disinfection method: Soak in light red potassium permanganate solution for 10 minutes, wash thoroughly several times and then feed. You can also put some fish medicine in it and let the earthworms eat it to make it into bait. 2. After being processed in this way, the big red worms can be scooped out with a scoop net made of coarse silk or gauze to feed big fish, and the remaining small red worms can be scooped out with a scoop net made of fine silk to feed fish fry or young fish. 3. For those who raise fish at home, you can also use submerged water to raise live red worms sparsely in pots, tanks and other containers, and put an aerator on them to increase oxygen. Generally, they can be raised for a day in summer and 3-5 days in winter without dying. 8. Can the red worms bought from fishing tackle stores be fed to fish?You can feed fish with bloodworms. Because bloodworms usually grow in rivers, streams, banks and ponds, the water in these places is relatively rich and dirty. In order to prevent fish diseases, fish should also prevent "diseases from the mouth". Soak in light red potassium permanganate solution for 10 minutes, wash thoroughly several times before feeding. You can also put some fish medicine in the silkworms to make bait. The red worms treated in this way can be scooped out with a coarse-mesh silk or gauze scoop net to feed big fish, and the remaining small red worms can be scooped out with a fine-mesh silk scoop net to feed fry or young fish. 9. How to disinfect fresh blood worms before feeding them to fish?Live red worms 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 the live worms and causing harm to the fish. 10. 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. |
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