1. How to keep red worms alive permanently?There are many ways to raise red worms. Here I share a simple and practical method of raising red worms using a flower pot. 1. Put a round sponge at the bottom of the flower pot (wet the sponge in water first), put some soil for raising earthworms on the sponge, sprinkle some water on the soil and mix well, not too much water. Spread the purchased red worms on the soil. Get a sponge about 2 cm thick that is as big as the mouth of the flower pot, soak it in water and squeeze it with both hands to make sure there is not too much water in the sponge, and cover the red worms. 2. Place the flower pot in a plastic basin and add three centimeters of water to the plastic basin. 3. Place the plastic basin in a cool and ventilated place, and avoid exposure to the sun; add some water to the plastic basin regularly to keep the water three centimeters deep. In this way, the water in the plastic basin can continuously seep into the bottom of the flower pot, then seep into the sponge at the bottom of the pot, and then seep into the nearby soil through the sponge, so that the soil is always moist, and the red worms can not only survive, but also absorb nutrients in the soil to grow. Regularly soak the sponge covering the red worms in water, squeeze out excess water, and then cover it. When it freezes in winter, place the plastic basin in a non-freezing place indoors to prevent the red worms from freezing to death, and do not cover the flower pot tightly without ventilation to suffocate the red worms. 2. How to store red worms so they can survive permanently?1. Simple cultivation 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. 2. Soil maintenance method If you want to preserve it for a longer time, you need to improve the environment and make some improvements to the environment suitable for the red worms. For example, you can use soil to preserve the red worms. 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 red worms to stay in a damp and dark place for a long time. 3. How to preserve red worms without causing them to die?Soil maintenance method can be adopted If you want to preserve the fish for a longer time, you need to improve the environment and make it suitable for the living environment of the red worms. For example, you can use soil to preserve the red worms. The nutrients and water in the soil can provide nutrition and a suitable environment for the fish. 4. What is the best way to raise red worms?1. Breeding conditions: Red worms like to live in micro-flowing fertile water. Artificial breeding must meet this condition. They will reproduce in large numbers in late spring and early autumn. They must be collected in containers. It is best to raise them with natural water and take anti-cold measures when the temperature is low. 2. Control the light source: Red worms like light, so the lights should not be turned off at night, otherwise they will easily die. 3. Water quality control: The water level can be slightly shallower during the day to increase the water temperature, and the water level can be deepened at night. 4. Feeding bait: Ferment rice bran, silt, pigeon droppings, sawdust, etc. into feed. 5. How to breed red worms for fishing?1. Environmental requirements. Before raising red worms, friends should understand their living environment. Red worms like cool and humid environment, but light is a must. In addition, the breeding density per unit area must be controlled, otherwise they will easily die. 2. Water quality for breeding. The water quality for breeding red worms can be river water or well water. Although tap water is also OK, you should pay attention to avoid chlorine in it when using it, or let it stand for a period of time before using it. The depth of the breeding pond water should be controlled within 5 cm and above 3 cm. This height also allows the red worms to breathe better. 6. Where can red worms be placed so that they will not 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. 7. How should the red worms used for fishing be managed to ensure their longest survival time? How long can they survive at most?You want to never run out of red worms. Buy red worms, regardless of size, dig some soil from the river, put it in a container, then put the red worms in, and use river water to raise the red worms. You don't need to put in too much water, so that the red worms can reproduce on their own. The temperature cannot be too low, and the lowest cannot exceed about seven or eight degrees. The breeding temperature of red worms is about 25 degrees, but they cannot be placed under the sun. The red worms raised in this way are large, plump, and have a very high survival rate. (The best container is to buy a small tank and use it to raise the fish. If you can raise them for a year, then you will have an inexhaustible supply. Fellow anglers may wish to give it a try. The water does not need to be changed frequently. If there are aquatic plants, put some more aquatic plants to increase the dissolved oxygen content in the water). |
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