CATDOLL : CATDOLL: What kind of feed is good for raising red worms? (What kind of feed is good for raising red worms?)

CATDOLL: What kind of feed is good for raising red worms? (What kind of feed is good for raising red worms?)

1. What kind of feed can be made from red worms?

Bloodworms can be used as high-protein feed to feed fish

2. Which is more suitable for feeding fish: earthworms or bloodworms?

Earthworms and bloodworms. Bloodworms are suitable for feeding fish. Earthworms are too big for fish to eat, so bloodworms are fish feed.

Red worms are the larvae of chironomids, and their mouthparts are degenerate and they cannot suck blood. In the north, they are sold in flower and bird markets. There are about 5,000 known species of Chironomids in the world. They are similar to common mosquitoes, but the main difference is that their antennae are densely covered with fine hairs, just like feathers.

3. Is it good for the God of Wealth Parrot Fish to eat bloodworms?

The God of Wealth parrot fish can eat bloodworms. However, the red nematodes themselves contain a large amount of bacteria, which can cause gastrointestinal diseases in blood parrots, so it is not recommended to feed them.

The God of Wealth Parrot Fish is usually fed with live food and some artificial fish food, so that the food of the parrot fish is a "dry and wet combination", which has a good regulating effect on the growth of the fish. It is also a good way to feed river shrimp or dried shrimp, frozen bloodworms, and good special feed to provide comprehensive nutrition.

4. Is it okay to feed bloodworms to Momenska?

Good! The Mormonska fish can generally grow to 12-18 cm in length. Some Mormonska fish can grow to 20-30 cm in length. How big Mormonska fish can grow has something to do with the environment they live in. When breeding, it is recommended to control the water temperature between 24-27 degrees, change the water frequently, clean the fish tank, keep the water clean, create an environment conducive to the growth of angelfish, and feed some fish worms, earthworms, bloodworms and other animal feed or granular feed.

5. How to cultivate red worm feed?

1. In the process of artificial breeding, the water depth is generally maintained at about 3-5 cm, especially in spring, the water level can be lowered a little to help keep warm. Their food can be mixed and fermented with silt, pigeon feces, and rice bran before feeding. For some smaller farms, they can also be fed with yeast powder soaked in warm water.

2. If you want the red worms to breathe freely during their growth, you must ensure the air quality. The breeding site must have air circulation and more contact with the air to effectively increase the oxygen content. When the temperature is too high, you can use some artificial methods to increase the oxygen content in the breeding site.

3. Red worms like sunlight, especially in breeding sites. They are not very demanding on light. They can survive well with only weak light. Some algae can be placed in the place where red worms breed to avoid water pollution. Usually, the feeding amount must be strictly controlled.

6. How to feed goldfish with red worms?

Red worms usually grow in rivers, streams, banks and ponds, where the water is relatively rich and dirty. In order to prevent fish diseases, goldfish should also avoid "diseases from the mouth". So how to raise goldfish? How to feed goldfish with red worms caught from the river? Rinse the goldfish feed red worms before feeding.

If you encounter diesel or something like that when fishing for worms, don't panic. After catching the red worms, hold the middle part of the net bag with one hand at the riverside to prevent the red worms from leaking out, sink the lower half of the net bag into the water, and use your other hand to knock on the lower half with the red worms. Because oil is lighter than water, after repeated knocking and flushing, the diesel and the like will gradually float up. This is the first rinsing.

After returning to the farm (home), use the same method to get a large basin of clean water, rinse it under the tap for a while according to the above method, and knock the red worms with one hand to let the oil float up again. This is the second rinse, and then pour the red worms from the net bag into a large basin or small tank. Add 2/3 of water, float the red worms, check for pests or dirt, and then use a large-eye scoop net to remove the dirt. This is the third rinse, and then you can use 2-3 mg/L potassium permanganate solution to bathe the red worms for 3-5 minutes. After the red worms are treated in this way, you can use a coarse-screened silk or gauze scoop net to fish out the big red worms to feed the big fish, and use a fine-screened silk scoop net to fish out the remaining small red worms to feed the fry or young fish.

After several rinses, it basically reaches the level of cleanliness, which has a certain positive effect on preventing and reducing the occurrence of goldfish diseases.

Family fish breeders can also use submerged water to keep live red worms sparsely in basins, tanks and other containers, and put on aeration heads to increase oxygen. Generally, they can be kept for a day in summer and 3-5 days in winter without dying. This can save a little time and avoid the trouble of going out to catch worms every day.

7. What is the easiest way to raise red worms?

Step/Method 1

When breeding red worms, prepare a glass container, put the selected red worms into it, and then inject clean and sterile natural water. If you want to use tap water for breeding, it is best to expose the tap water to the sun for 2-3 days to remove the chlorine in it to prevent poor growth of the red worms.

Step/Method 2

Control light source

The growth of red worms cannot be separated from light. Lack of light source will cause the red worms to have difficulty breathing and suffocate to death. When breeding, it is best to hang a 5-watt light bulb above the container to provide the red worms with sufficient light, allowing them to breathe freely and grow healthily.

Step/Method 3

During the process of breeding red worms, the water quality should be changed once a day to keep the water clean. In the process of changing the water, the red worms and the container should be cleaned to remove the mucus to avoid the breeding of bacteria. The breeding water depth should be controlled at about 3-5 cm, and the water level should be deepened at night to keep warm.

Step/Method 4

Feeding. Red worms mainly feed on organic debris in the soil, and they particularly like sweet and acidic baits. Poultry manure, domestic sewage, etc. are all their baits. In professional farms, rice bran, sawdust, sludge, pigeon manure and other raw materials are generally fermented to make feed. If it is a family farm, yeast powder can be soaked in water and fed. Feeding is also a key point in red worm production. Feeding in small amounts and multiple times can increase production. Generally, feeding is done once every 3-4 days, and 50 to 100 kilograms of manure is fed per mu each time. It is mixed with water and sprinkled throughout the pond. When feeding, pay attention to the amount of residual bait, and do not blindly feed more, so as to avoid excessive organic matter in the water body causing fermentation to produce toxic substances, affecting production.

8. Do bloodworms eat fish food?

Bloodworms mainly feed on organic debris at the bottom of the water. They are divided into omnivorous and carnivorous types. Omnivorous bloodworms mainly eat algae, aquatic plants, bacteria, small animals, etc. Carnivorous bloodworms mainly eat chironomid larvae, crustacean larvae, oligochaete larvae, etc. Bloodworms are phototactic. They will live in the water at first, and then turn to benthic life. As the larvae turn to the benthic life, the growth habits of the larvae will change from phototaxis to backlighting.

9. Is it better to feed guppies bloodworms or fish food regularly?

Feed fish with good food.

It is not recommended to feed guppies with bloodworms. The living environment of bloodworms is relatively damp and dark, and there are a lot of bacteria and fungi. They often carry germs, and if they are not cleaned up, feeding them directly to fish can easily make them sick. In addition, there are a lot of parasites in the living environment of bloodworms, which will parasitize in the bodies of bloodworms. If fish eat these bloodworms, the parasites will be transferred to the fish's body. Some parasites have strong reproductive capacity and may cause all the fish in the fish tank to be infected. In order to avoid this phenomenon, it is best not to feed bloodworms.

<<:  CATDOLL: What do locusts eat?

>>:  CATDOLL: Is silkworm farming profitable in 2021?

Recommend

CATDOLL: How to grow centipede grass and its effects

1. How to cultivate centipede grass and its funct...

CATDOLL: What does the best way to raise silkworms mean?

1. New technologies and methods for silkworm bree...

CATDOLL: The difference between clams and mussels

The difference between clams and clams What is th...

CATDOLL: What should be fed to artificially cultured clams?

What to feed artificially cultivated clams? Clams...

How to clean cat's eye mucus?

How to clean cat eye mucus: 1. If the cat's e...

CATDOLL: Economic History of Daokou Town

In 1995, Daokou Town achieved a GDP of 124 millio...

CATDOLL: What kind of fish is mullet? Is it a blackhead fish?

What kind of fish is mullet? Is it a blackhead fi...

CATDOLL: What is the growth process of a cockroach?

What is the growth process of a cockroach? Newly ...

CATDOLL: What does a sow's placenta look like?

The sow's placenta is a very important organ ...

CATDOLL: The most suitable growth environment for blackmouth carp

According to my understanding, it is relatively e...

CATDOLL: How to Keep Grass Carp

1. How to raise grass carp 1. Breeding conditions...