1. How to clean the dead red worms after buying them?You can prepare a piece of fine net for screen windows and half a basin of clean water, place the net on the water just touching it, and pour the red worms you bought on the net. The live ones will pass through the net and into the water, and the dead ones will remain on the net. 2. 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. 3. What to do when you receive red worms?Wash it yourself. Although the merchant has cleaned the bloodworms, they are still very dirty. In this case, you must wash the bloodworms several times. After washing several times, if the color of the water is not particularly dark, it means that the bloodworms have been washed. Wash with coarse salt. If the bloodworms have been washed, they must be washed several times with coarse salt. After washing with coarse salt, the dirt in the bloodworms will be vomited out, and some parasites can be killed in the process. Add an appropriate amount of water. When using coarse salt to clean red worms, you also need to add an appropriate amount of water. Add some water to the basin every ten minutes or so. If there is more water, some empty skins or dead worms can float up. Later in the cleaning process, you can directly pour out the top layer of impurities, which will make cleaning much easier later. 4. How to preserve the red worms you bought?The red worms you buy need to be stored in the refrigerator patiently. The red worms you buy need to be stored in the refrigerator patiently. First, you need to determine the temperature. Red worms are not easy to preserve, especially when the temperature is high, they will die. You can put them on a wet cloth or in a container. But it is best to use containers with a large bottom area, so that they are not too thick and can breathe well. Place them in the coolest place in your home (cool but not cold). Don't let them freeze, as it will be difficult to feed the fish if they do. What's more, fish will grow better if they eat fresh food. Use water once a day and leave it for a while. Don't be reluctant to feed it after buying it. Arowana is a big eater, and to keep it well you need to feed it well. After you buy it, it is best to find a large mask cloth and wash it clean. Just wet it until it is damp. Pour the red worms down and wrap them gently. Put them in a box and put them in the refrigerator. Additional information: Bloodworms, also known as chironomid larvae, are larvae of the Insecta, Diptera, and Chironomidae families. They are worm-shaped and dark red in color. Bloodworms are widely distributed and are one of the main groups of benthic animals in freshwater waters. They are excellent natural bait for fish with high nutritional value. They are also recognized as the best live feed for tropical fish in the world, so they are closely related to the aquaculture industry. 5. How to find red worms?If the red worms you bought have not been washed before being used as bait, you should use a gauze net to wash the red worms yourself, because there will be a lot of dead red worms mixed in, which can easily induce other red worms to die quickly, which will have a great impact on the effect of red worm bait. Check whether there are granules in the red worm companion. If there are, crush them and prepare a little clean water. 6. How to disinfect fresh red 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. 7. How to raise the red worms you bought?Breeding conditions: To breed bloodworms, prepare a glass container, then put the bloodworms and unpolluted natural water into it. Control the light source: Hang a 5-watt bulb above the container to provide the red worms with 24 hours of light every day. Water quality control: Change the water once a day and clean the bloodworms and mucus on the utensils. 8. 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. 9. Do the frozen bloodworms purchased online need to be disinfected?Soak in salt water and rinse twice with clean water. The Internet says that disinfection is necessary, but if you don’t know how to do it, you should be careful. When feeding frozen bloodworms to fish, you need to pay attention to three points: 1. The frozen bloodworms used for feeding need to be disinfected. 2. It needs to be thawed before feeding. 3. Feed it about twice a week. Feeding fish with frozen bloodworms has nutritional value, but frozen bloodworms contain bacteria, so make sure to disinfect them before feeding. Frozen bloodworms can only be fed to ornamental fish as a side dish. And before feeding, be sure to thaw and disinfect them so that the fish can absorb the nutrients of the frozen bloodworms. |
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