1. How to raise red worms at home?1. Place the bottom mud and red worms in a glass container and add water. 2. Before using tap water, place it in the sun for two to three days. 3. Change the water once a day and cover the container with a red wet towel to keep it moist. 4. The lights cannot be turned off at night. Without light source, the red worms will suffocate and die. 5. Red worms mainly feed on organic debris in the soil, and particularly like sweet and acidic baits, such as poultry manure, domestic sewage, etc. 2. 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. 3. How to raise red worms? How to raise red worms conveniently?1. Buy a small amount of red worms and wrap them in paper. Find a piece of newspaper, wet it with water, wrap it up and put it in the refrigerator when you get home. 2. Find a radish and dig a hole to make a nest, raise red worms in it, and then cover it with another piece of radish. 3. Put the red worms in a fine-mesh scoop net and place it in clean water for easy use. 4. Place the red worms in a pot and place it indoors. Make sure to change the water once a day and remove the dead red worms. 5. Feeding bloodworms with glucose solution is actually very convenient and is recommended for those who raise a large number of them. There is no need to feed it in small quantities. 6. If you need to use it, make a sponge box, dip it in water, and take the box to the fishing spot. 4. Indoor artificial breeding technology of red worms?Red worms cannot simply be soaked in water for a long time. River mud or pond mud should be added, preferably with more sand content. 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. 5. What is the best method for breeding red worms at home?1. Breeding conditions: To breed red worms, prepare a glass container, then put red worms and unpolluted natural water into it. 2. Control the light source: Hang a 5-watt bulb above the container to provide 24 hours of light for the red worms every day. 3. Water quality control: Change the water once a day and clean the bloodworms and mucus on the utensils. 6. How to raise red worms at home?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 in 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. Prevent freezing in winter. Place a wet red cloth on the container to keep it moist. It is best to use a container with a large area exposed to air, because the red worms will float to the surface of the water and make a breathing-like movement, so if there are too many of them, some of them may not be able to compete for a place and die. 7. How to raise red worms at home?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 in 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. It is best to use a container with a large area of contact with air, because the bloodworms will float to the surface of the water and have a breathing-like movement, so if there are a lot of them, some of them may not be able to compete for a position and die. 8. How to raise red worms at home?Breeding conditions: To breed bloodworms, prepare a glass container, then put the bloodworms and unpolluted natural water into it. 2. Control the light source: Hang a 5-watt bulb above the container to provide 24 hours of light for the red worms every day. 3. Water quality control: Change the water once a day and clean the bloodworms and mucus on the utensils. 9. How to raise red worms at home?It is advisable to choose a cool and humid environment, and the density of red worms should not be too high. Water source: Red worms are afraid of pungent odors. If they are raised with tap water, they must be exposed to the sun for a few days to remove the chlorine. Cleaning: Clean the breeding pots and dead red worms in time to keep the red worm breeding pots clean. Feeding: Glucose can be used directly for feeding, 2-3 times a week, a few milliliters at a time. |
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