The feeding container can be waste ceramics such as flowerpots and plastic pots. When potted, the feeding height should be 3/4 of the height of the pot, and the feeding amount should be 100-200, and the pot is suitable. Because the basin is small, the temperature and humidity in the basin are easily affected by the environment.
Therefore, in order to keep the humidity in the basin suitable and prevent the feed in the basin from drying and the temperature from changing greatly, plastic film can be covered on the mouth of the basin under the premise of ensuring ventilation, and water can be sprayed frequently; Or in order to adjust the temperature in the basin, the placement position of the basin can move frequently with the change of the external temperature. In addition, the breeding time of potted plants should not be too long, and 30-60 days is appropriate.
Extended data:
environmental requirement
1, temperature
Generally speaking, the active temperature of earthworm is 5-30℃, and it goes into dormancy at 0-5℃, and it dies below 0℃. The optimum temperature is about 20-27℃, which is also the optimum temperature of earthworm cocoon eggs. Stop growing above 32℃ and die above 40℃.
2. Humidity
Earthworms breathe through their skin, so their bodies must be kept moist. The water in earthworm accounts for more than 75% of its weight. Preventing water loss is the key to the survival of earthworms, so the humidity of feed should be kept at about 70%.