CATDOLL : CATDOLL: How to feed fish with red worms (how to feed fish with red worms)

CATDOLL: How to feed fish with red worms (how to feed fish with red worms)

1. How long can fish survive if you feed them red worms?

Answer: About 1 to 2 weeks.

Bloodworms can live for one to two weeks when soaked in water. This worm is the larvae of the Chironomid family. It is worm-shaped and dark red in color. It is widely distributed and is a natural bait for fish. It has high nutritional value, especially for tropical fish.

It originally lived in sewage. If you want to keep it in clean water, you need to control the water level, not to exceed 1 cm, and change the water every two days.

2. How to feed red worms correctly?

When feeding blood worms to fish, be careful not to feed them directly, as blood worms contain a lot of bacteria and must be filtered several times with clean water before feeding.

3. How to raise the small red worms that are used to feed fish?

If the red worms you mentioned refer to water fleas, you can prepare a bucket and use the water replaced from the fish tank to raise them, and feed them with egg yolk water or yeast on a regular basis. If you mean bloodworms, which are strip-shaped like earthworms, it is impossible to raise them at home because bloodworms grow in some dirty places, and adult bloodworms will turn into mosquitoes and fly away. It is recommended that you go to some flower and bird markets to buy them, or use feed instead. I hope this helps you.

4. What is the correct way to feed fish with frozen bloodworms?

Frozen bloodworms need to be thawed before feeding fish. The scientific name of this animal is Daphnia, which is a small crustacean and is particularly suitable for feeding fish. It has a high protein content and is rich in amino acids and vitamins required by fish. It is a high-quality bait.

If you want to raise them artificially, you need to prepare a glass tank, fill it with clean water and exposed horse manure, then introduce water fleas and wait for them to reproduce.

5. What is the best way to raise red worms for fish to eat?

How to cultivate bloodworms for fish feeding:

1. Red worms like to live in fertile water with slow flow. Late spring and early autumn every year is the season when red worms reproduce in large numbers. They float on the water surface, often making the water surface brown-red. This is an excellent opportunity to collect red worms.

2. When breeding a small amount of bloodworms at home, you can take the river pond sludge together with the bloodworms and put them in a basin or glass container. It is best to soak them with river water. If you use tap water for breeding, you should dry the tap water for 2 to 3 days in advance to remove bleach and other substances. Change the water every other day. In winter, you need to prevent freezing and put a wet red cloth on the container to keep it moist.

3. It is best to use a container with a larger area in contact with the air, because the red worms will float to the water surface and make breathing-like movements, so if there are too many of them, some of them may not be able to compete for a position and die.

4. Light source is necessary for raising red worms. The light source cannot be turned off at night. You can use a small light source (such as a 5w night light, etc.) at night. Because red worms are too lazy to breathe, if there is no light source, they will die easily the next day.

5. There are specialized breeding farms, most of which ferment rice bran, sawdust, banana peels, bagasse, sludge, pigeon droppings, etc. to make breeding feed. For home breeding of red worms, you can use yeast powder soaked in water to feed them, but the amount must be controlled.

6. When the number of red worms increases, they should be collected and dried in time. In late autumn and winter, the reproduction capacity of red worms is greatly weakened. In winter, when you can't see the red worms in the water tank, don't pour out the water in the tank, because they are hiding in the green algae. You can put the water tank in a sunny room or near the radiator. In spring, when the indoor temperature rises, the red worms come out again. When the room temperature rises to above 28℃, the red worms begin to reproduce in large numbers.

6. What is the correct way to feed bloodworms to fish?

Red worms must meet the following conditions before they can be safely fed to fish:

01. Salt water cleaning, ozone disinfection and sterilization

The feed is produced and preserved through three processes: "salt water washing, ozone disinfection and sterilization, and low-temperature rapid freezing treatment", with minimal nutrient loss.

02. The insect body is bright red, which means it is fresher

After sterilization, you can feed it directly without worry! It is hygienic and safe, and has a good color enhancement effect.

03. You should buy individually packaged food and feed it in fixed quantities.

Individually packaged in granules, it is convenient for quantitative feeding, storage and transportation. Since it cannot be kept as cold as a refrigerator during transportation, some of the food may melt. Just put it in the refrigerator after receiving it.

04. The insect body is full and free of impurities

Made of fresh bloodworms, each blood worm has high nutritional value, no mud or impurities, a plump body, little water, and high nutritional value. Frozen bloodworms that meet the above conditions can be used as edible feed for ornamental fish such as arowana, red parrot, arowana, discus, and goldfish.

Feeding method: When feeding, take out some water from the fish tank to thaw the frozen bloodworms, and feed them after they reach room temperature.

7. 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.

8. How to feed red worms, use them for fishing, and keep them as ornamental fish at home? Can anyone share some experience with me?

Prepare the culture container: It should not be too small. Generally, a water tank with a diameter of half a meter is enough. You can also use a larger water basin. If you have a ready-made pond, it is also perfect. The water depth should not be too deep. Half a meter of water is considered deep. The water quality should be relatively turbid. As the saying goes, clear water means no fish or worms. Light: Red worms have more requirements for light. Generally, they can be placed in the sun. However, the sun is very strong now. If the water temperature is too high, you need to add cold water or place it in a cool place.

9. What is the correct way to feed fish with red worms?

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.

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