1. How to breed red worms?Blood worms cannot reproduce on their own because they are the larvae of midges and can only lay eggs and reproduce when they become adults. Late spring and early autumn are the peak breeding seasons for Chironomids. Adults can be collected during these two time periods. Taking advantage of the fact that adults are afraid of light, they can be collected during the day and put into boxes in the evening. After collecting the adults, keep the temperature in the box at 23-25℃ and the humidity at 80-90%. When the adults lay eggs, the water level at the bottom of the box is controlled at about 10 cm, and several small wooden sticks with a diameter of 2 cm are placed to provide attachment for the adults to lay eggs. 2. How to breed red worms at home?First, prepare a container, such as a small tank, pet box, or PET bottle. Place the bloodworms in the container. Feed with yeast powder soaked in water Keep in a cool place, away from direct sunlight. 3. Red worm farming?Environmental requirements: Before breeding red worms, friends should understand their living environment. Red worms like a cool and humid environment, but light is a must. In addition, the breeding density per unit area must be controlled, otherwise they will die easily. 4. How to raise and breed red worms at home?First, red worms cannot simply be soaked in water for a long time. You should add river mud or pond mud, preferably with more sand. The water should also be natural water, not tap water, because tap water contains bleach, which will kill the red worms. It is best to change the water once a day, because the water in the natural environment is flowing water, or slightly flowing water. Second, the breeding container. It is best to use a wide-mouthed glass container for breeding, as this container has a large contact area between water and air, high dissolved oxygen, and good light. Third, the light source is very important. When breeding red worms at night, there must be sufficient light source, a small-power bulb will do. Anyway, the light source must be sufficient. When the temperature is high, the red worms will float to the surface of the water to breathe fresh air and bask in the sun. 4. Food. The food of bloodworms is similar to that of earthworms. Bran, fruit peels, sugarcane bagasse, fermented poultry manure, and even silt can be used as food for bloodworms. 5. Temperature. Never freeze red worms, as they will die if frozen. It is best to keep the temperature above 20 degrees. When the temperature is above 25 degrees, red worms can reproduce. 5. 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). 6. How to reproduce the red worms purchased from the market?How to raise red worms: 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 a great opportunity for us to collect red worms. 2. When raising 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 surface of the water 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 reduced. In winter, when the red worms are not seen in the water tank, do not pour out the water in the tank, because they are hiding in the green algae. We 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. 7. How to make red worms multiply in large numbers?When breeding red worms indoors, you need to provide them with suitable culture vessels. You can choose containers such as wooden barrels or glass jars that can hold a certain volume of water, then inject natural water or tap water into the container, and then place the container in the sun for exposure to allow the chlorine in the water to dissipate quickly to avoid affecting the growth of the red worms. 8. How to breed and reproduce red worms?Red worms grow best in fertile water with steady water flow. When breeding red worms artificially, you need to build a cement pond with an area of 10-50 square meters. The depth of the water layer in the pond should be kept between 3-5 centimeters, and the bottom of the cement pond should be covered with silt rich in organic matter. 9. How do red worms reproduce?Blood worms cannot reproduce on their own because they are the larvae of midges and can only lay eggs and reproduce when they become adults. If you want to breed red worms, you can collect adult worms in late spring and early autumn, and then put them in an incubator. The temperature in the box should be controlled at 23-25℃, and the humidity should be controlled at 80-90%. When the adults lay eggs, keep the water level at the bottom of the box at about 10 cm and provide them with attachments. Generally, several wooden sticks of appropriate size can be put in. |
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