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titleOfInvention How to Raise Earthworms
abstract The present invention relates to a method of farming worms, in which the worms collected from nature are injected into a land breeding tank maintained at a seawater height of 15 to 20 cm from the low quality, and the adult insects not infiltrated into the low quality within 2 hours after being removed are removed. After 5 days from the time of injection into adult larvae, the seawater height is drained to 1mm, and then the adult is raised while feeding for breeding, and when the ambient temperature is over 12 ℃, the land breeding tank is higher than the ambient temperature. Maintain the temperature inside 2 ℃ ~ 8 ℃ higher, and in the case of drinking water, repeat the stimulus and drainage that induce spawning for 30 minutes by several times, and when the adult swimming on the sea water is confirmed, the water temperature is maintained at 20 ~ 24 ℃. Scattering tank formed of styrofoam with the water depth of 8-12 cm is used to transfer the adult to the same number of male and female. When the spawning and fertilization is confirmed, the fertilized eggs are arranged evenly on the bottom of the spawning tank, and the seedlings are produced and hatched, and when the larvae grow after hatching, they are transferred to the breeding tank and the water depth is maintained at 20 cm. It supplies air, and initially feeds larvae of marine chlorella and seaweed powder, and then grows into toothworms and infiltrates into the subterranean, and keeps the height of seawater at 1mm and breeds seedlings grown as adults while feeding them for breeding. After the step, and seedling breeding process to grow to adult size of 24 hours before shipping the lugworm to increase the height of the seawater to 10cm and to cut off the air supply, and 24 hours after the air supply is cut off It includes the steps of capturing the lugworms that are stuck together at 10: 1. It is mixed in the ratio of 1: The basic feed consists of 49% crude protein, 3% crude fat, 2% calcium, 2.7% phosphorus, 3% crude fiber, 18% crude ash, 22.3% squid meat. . According to the method of farming the worms, the hatching rate after spawning, while suppressing the contamination of low-quality according to the food supply, provides the advantage of easy catching of adult adults.
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