Breeding ragworms involves providing a suitable environment, typically a saltwater tank with stable temperatures and salinity levels. Start by sourcing mature ragworms and allow them to reproduce in a sandy substrate where they can burrow. Ensure the tank is well-aerated, and provide a diet of organic detritus and other organic materials to promote healthy growth. Regular water changes and monitoring of water quality are essential for successful breeding.
Because the ragworm bought the first pitcher of Bud.
The European King Ragworm can grow up to 3 meters in length and weigh up to 40lbs.
Go 2 breakwaters do ragworm I think
120 ft Use ragworm alwell
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You go to breakwater and cast 120 feet, and use ragworm.
The scientific name of the ragworm is Nereis virens. This species is a type of polychaete worm commonly found in marine environments, particularly in sandy or muddy substrates. Ragworms are known for their segmented bodies and play an essential role in the ecosystem as both scavengers and prey for various marine animals.
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Try breakwater with ragworm. Cast your line as far as possible but also be patient.
No, ragworms are polychaetes under phylum Annelida (rounded worms). Platyhelminthes are the flat worm phylum.
Ragworms are in the phylum Annelida, which is a diverse group of segmented worms that includes earthworms, leeches, and polychaetes like ragworms.
Go to nobearns cave lure ragworm line 50ft