1. I need help from my friends. How do I store red worms? They are too disgusting. I don’t want to put them in the refrigerator?Red worms should be stored in the refrigerator. Depending on the storage method, they can be stored for a few days at the shortest and up to 1 month. The following are several storage methods: 1. Frozen storage for half a month. After disinfecting the red worms, put them in a plastic bag. Gently flatten them. Then you can freeze them. When feeding, break them apart a little, thaw them, and then feed them. They can be stored for about half a month. 2. Refrigerated storage method. Red worms have a skill. Because they have hemoglobin in their bodies, they can live in a relatively oxygen-deficient environment. If the red worms you bought can't be used, you can use the following method to preserve them, and the effect is still good! Method 1, can be stored for a few days. Find a small wooden box, then find some sand, wash it, and put the wet sand in the wooden box. Then put the red worms in it and put it in the refrigerator for refrigeration. When you use it, you can pour it out. Most of the red worms are alive and can survive for a few days. Method 2, can live for about a week. Use a clean old towel, wet it with water, wrap the worms in double or multiple layers, and put them in the refrigerator to keep them fresh. But don't freeze them, they will be useless if they are frozen to death. Every day, remove the dead and dying worms, that is, the ones that are black, dull, and soft. This way, it can be preserved for about a week. Method 3: Use a small square box, preferably a small wooden box for earthworms. Find an old damp towel, wrap the red worms in the towel and lay them flat in the small box, and put them in the refrigerator's fresh-keeping room. Take out the red worms every 3 days and put them in a small basin with half of the basin filled with water. Then take out the live red worms and take out the dead ones. In this way, the red worms can live for about 1 month.2. How many days can live red worms be preserved?Here are some common methods for preserving red worms: 1. How to store red worms in leftover tea leaves: We drink scented tea every day, and pour the remaining scented tea roots into a container and save them. Go to the fishing tackle store to buy 5 yuan of red worms, put them in the container for tea, stir them, and store them in a cool place. When using, take out some of them from the container, pick out the red worms and tie them up for use, and put the rest back. Later, pour some of the tea roots that have been drunk again to maintain the amount of remaining tea leaves. Generally, it can be stored for about 20 days to 1 month. But the temperature must be controlled between 10 degrees and 3 degrees, and the humidity must be maintained. The remaining tea leaves cannot become too dry. 2. Sandy soil method for storing red worms: Prepare a plastic basin, preferably with a lid, take 1 part of the black mud from the river, and 2 parts of the coarse sand, mix them together and put them in the plastic basin. Buy red worms for 5 yuan, put them in the middle layer of the container, and cover them with sand and mud. Keep the humidity of the mud and sand, and the temperature is also around 10 degrees (you can put it in the refrigerator, remember not the freezer) and keep it below. You can take a small amount of red worms from the sand and soil, pick them out and use them as a substitute, and restore the red worms and sand and soil when not in use. Mud and sand can keep red worms for a long time, and red worms can survive in mud and sand for 1 month to 40 days. Sand and soil can also be replaced with fine wet soil containing about 30% water. 3. Storage method of using fresh orange peels to pretend to be red worms: Taking 50 grams of red worms as an example, first pour the purchased red worms into clean water to wash them, pick out the dead worms, then drain the water, find a container (not plastic), find a piece of cotton cloth and wet it with water, pour the watered red worms on the wet cotton cloth, put it in the container, use 50 grams of freshly washed orange peel, tear it into fingernail-sized pieces with clean hands and pour it into the container with the red worms, cover it with the remaining wet cotton cloth, and put it in the refrigerator. The wet cloth and orange peel can be changed once a week, picking out the discolored dead worms when changing them. It can generally be stored for about 40 days. 4. Storage method of washing red worms with running water: Wash the purchased red worms with water, pick out the dead ones, put them into the worn-out mercerized jackets of lesbians, tie them tightly with a rope and put them into the toilet tank. Tie it with a rope to prevent it from being flushed away when the water is released. If the water does not contain bleach, it can be stored for 15-20 days without any problem. The above is the method of preserving red worms. 3. How long does it take for red worms to die?Red worms can survive for 15 to 30 days. Red worms are animals that live in water. When they are raised artificially, they also need to be placed in water. Generally, after the red worms are caught, they can live for about 7-14 days soaked in water. If they are kept and raised in clean water, the water depth in the container should not exceed 3 cm, and the water needs to be changed daily. Red worms are the larvae of the Chironomidae family. They are worm-shaped with a dark red body surface. They have high nutritional value and are a natural bait for fish. 4. How long do red worms usually live after you buy them?It can live for ten days in a cool and humid place. If it is exposed to the sun, it will die in one day. It is recommended to wrap it with a wet towel so that it can live a few more days. 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 many days can a live red worm live?1. After the red worms are caught, they can survive in water for about 7-14 days. If they need to be kept and raised for a short period of time, the water depth needs to be controlled within 3 cm. The water in the container needs to be changed daily. If conditions permit, some silt can be placed in the container. 2. Red worms are the larvae of the Chironomid family. They generally live in freshwater areas rich in nutrients. They are benthic animals with a relatively wide distribution. They are worm-shaped and have a dark red body surface. 3. Red worms are recognized worldwide as the best live feed for tropical fish. They are rich in nutrients such as protein and fat, and have good palatability for fish. They can promote the growth and development of fish as feed, and will not cause water pollution in fish breeding ponds. 7. How long should I keep the red worms in water?1. Picking insects First of all, the worms you buy should be those that have just been imported, so that they can be fed for a long time without dying. Let me tell you about this year. At the beginning of autumn, the water was cold, and worms were more popular than earthworms when fishing for crucian carp with sea rods. There were no red worms locally, so I brought some back from somewhere else. When I came back, I found that some of the worms were black and dead. As a result, no matter how hard I tried, these worms would not last for half a month. When ice fishing was about to start, some fishing tackle stores had red worms imported. I bought more than one or two worms the next day after the worms were imported and kept them in a basin. As a result, not a single one died in the first week. This means that you must buy newly imported and fresh worms, so that they can be kept for a long time. 2. Density The density of insects should not be too high. If the density of insects is too high, they are easy to die. I usually raise one to two taels of insects in a 30 cm stainless steel basin. The density is just right and the water is basically full. 3. Change the water The water should be changed once a day and placed in a cool place. If there is no cool place, place it on the shady windowsill near the window, so that it can be cooler. Generally, there will be a heater under the windowsill, and there will be a temperature below. A foam board is lined at the bottom of the pot, so that it can be insulated. It is best to keep the water for raising red worms for a day so that the water temperature is close to the water temperature in the pot, and the worms are more likely to survive; 4. Wash First, you need to wash the basin. Every time you change the water, after pouring the worms into the sieve, you need to clean the basin with clean water. At this time, there will be some mucus on the basin, which is sticky. Wash all of it off and rinse the basin. Second, you need to wash the worms. Take some water from the basin and rinse the worms in the sieve with water to wash off the mucus and dirt on the worms. 5. Pick up Just pick out the dead bugs every time after or before changing the water to ensure that there is no blood from the dead bugs contaminating the water; 6. Hello I feed him glucose infusion twice a week. I draw a few milliliters with a syringe and feed him the glucose. I can't see clearly what the effect is. I don't know whether you feed him the glucose or not, but I feed him the glucose. 8. How long can red worms be kept?The storage time of red worms depends on the storage method. If the storage method is appropriate, red worms can be stored for a month or even longer. However, if the storage method is inappropriate, or even if you just ignore them after buying them, they can only be stored for a few days. Specifically, there are many factors that affect the storage time of red worms, and temperature, humidity and light conditions will have a certain impact. Therefore, you must pay special attention to the storage of the red worms you buy. 9. How many days can a red worm live?Red worms can survive in water for 1-2 weeks because they live in water. As long as they are bred using the correct method, they can survive for a longer period of time. If breeders want to breed red worms for a long time, they must prepare a comfortable living environment for them. The breeding density should not be too high, and the water quality should not be too poor. They also have a relatively high demand for oxygen, and they need to be oxygenated regularly to ensure their survival. 10. Can red worms be raised directly with purified water?Red worms cannot be raised directly with purified water It is best not to use tap water. Use filtered water, purified water or boiled water. It is similar to changing the water for ornamental fish. Remember that the water layer only covers the thickness of the red worms by 20%, about 30%. Do not put too much water, otherwise there will be hypoxia. It is generally stored indoors at room temperature of about 10 degrees. In summer, it is best to place them in the fresh-keeping layer or the cold storage layer of the refrigerator. It is best to change the water every two or three days. During the water change, the red worms should be taken out and placed on a dry towel in a cool place to dry. This way the survival rate of the red worms is higher and the survival period is longer. Normally, the survival period of fresh red worms is about twenty days. The longest I have kept them alive is one and a half months. |
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