1. How to feed tetras and gobys?1. Raising Lily fish requires clear old water. There is no need to change the water frequently, but to keep the water clear, it is necessary to have a certain degree of filtration or to regularly pump out the excrement at the bottom of the tank. 2. The water temperature that Lily fish prefers is between 23 and 26 degrees Celsius, and it is best to breed it within this temperature range. 3. The Lilyfish is also a small fish that lacks a sense of security. It is best not to raise it in a bare tank. You need to put some small stones or aquatic plants in the fish tank to provide a place for the Lilyfish to hide. 4. You can feed the Lily fish with small fish feed, and it is best to feed it with bloodworms occasionally. 5. If you want to raise Lily fish together, you can raise it with most ornamental fish of the same size, such as guppies, goldfish, etc. 2. How to feed goldfish with a plate of red worms weighing one pound?It is very convenient to thaw and feed goldfish with a plate of one pound of red worms. The specific method is to first cut the red worms with scissors into small pieces, and then decide the feeding amount according to the number of goldfish. For example, if you only feed one piece at a time, then take one piece, squeeze the red worm out, squeeze it into a small bowl with a proper amount of water, wait for it to thaw, fish it out with a fishing net, rinse it with a water pipe, and then you can feed the goldfish. 3. What are the taboos of feeding blood worms to goldfish?It can be used to feed goldfish, which is very good for maintaining the body color of goldfish. Please note that you should not buy too much at one time, as it will die easily. In addition, feeding goldfish with bloodworms will not kill them. Only feeding them with granular materials that expand by absorbing water will kill the fish. You can't always feed ornamental fish with bloodworms. Although bloodworms are attractive to most ornamental fish and are good for the color of ornamental fish, they lack some other nutrients. Compared with ornamental fish feed, the nutritional content of bloodworms is relatively simple. It is best to feed ornamental fish with feed as the main food, and occasionally feed bloodworms 1-2 times a week to enrich the diet. 4. What to feed preserved red worms?Blood worms feed on crustaceans, oligochaetes and other chironomid larvae, while omnivores feed on bacteria, algae, aquatic plants and small animals. Blood worms can eat glucose, so you can buy some glucose to feed the blood worms. Blood worms do not eat much, so just a few drops each time. Place the red worms in some loose soil. The soil contains the nutrients that the red worms need, and the moist soil can better keep the red worms active. 5. 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. 6. 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. 7. How to cultivate marine red worms?1. Water level requirements In the process of artificial breeding, the water depth is generally maintained at about three to five centimeters. Especially in spring, when artificial breeding is carried out, the water level can be slightly lowered. This method can effectively increase the water temperature. Deepening the water level at night can effectively keep warm. 2. Flow rate requirements Marine red worms do not like the water to flow too fast, otherwise it is easy to wash away some nutrients in the soil and their eggs. However, we should also pay attention to the speed of the water flow, which should not be too small, otherwise it will be detrimental to their excrement discharge and cause serious pollution to the water quality. 3. Environmental requirements Fertile water with steady flow can allow marine red worms to reproduce in large numbers. At this time, the silt and red worms can be salvaged together, placed in a clean glass container, and some natural pure water can be used for breeding. If tap water is used for breeding, they must be placed under sunlight for two or three days before they can be used as reasonable breeding water. The water must be changed in time every day, and some very good warming measures must be taken. 4. Feeding requirements Marine bloodworms mainly eat organic fertilizers and like some sour and sweet feeds. Generally, they need to be fed once every three days. One mu of land should be fertilized with more than 50 kg of fertilizer each time, and a certain amount of water should be added, and then sprinkled after sufficient stirring. For artificially cultivated marine bloodworms, it is important to add food to them in time to prevent them from starving to death or developing other physical diseases during the growth process. Since they like to eat sweet or acidic foods, you can add some fresh animal blood to some rice powder, stir it thoroughly, and feed it to them after fermentation. Sometimes when the weather becomes hot, the amount of food they eat will decrease. Choose to feed them in the morning every day and change the water according to the daily temperature. 5. Feeding and management In the breeding area, there should be natural air flow and more contact with the air, which can effectively increase the oxygen content. When the temperature is too high, some artificial methods can be used to increase the oxygen content in the breeding area. When the temperature is below zero, ice will appear. At this time, they will easily freeze to death. Other warming measures can be used to reduce the ice on the water surface, which can effectively allow them to grow. 8. How much frozen bloodworms should be fed to fish at one time?There is no fixed amount. The amount of food each fish eats is related to its own physique. It is best to feed small meals frequently. Live bloodworms for fish feeding need to be washed two or three times with salt water, and then disinfected with ozone or potassium permanganate. After disinfection and sterilization, wash with clean water several times and feed the fish. 9. Do I need to feed the fish with frozen red worms every day?no Frozen bloodworms must be taken out and dissolved in water. Take out a day's worth at a time and feed a little each time. The fish feed should not be too single, otherwise it will lead to nutritional imbalance. You can change different feeds and feed them alternately. I raise betta fish. I feed them pellet feed (mixed with high protein feed and redness feed) one day, brine shrimp one day, and bottom feed one day, alternating the feeding methods. 10. What is the correct way to feed bloodworms to guppies?The correct way to feed guppies with bloodworms is to feed them less each time and give them more food. Guppies are small tropical fish with diverse species and colorful colors. They are popular among people for family breeding. Guppies are viviparous fish with strong reproductive capacity and give birth to 30 to 50 offspring each time. Guppies are omnivorous fish that eat everything but are greedy. Therefore, it is best to feed guppies with brine shrimp larvae when they start to eat. After half a month, they can be fed with bloodworms, but they must be cut into pieces. Adult fish can be fed with bloodworms directly, but they must be fed less and more often at regular times to avoid affecting the water quality. |
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