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How to raise Monopterus Albus in Rural areas

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Culture site: culture in ponds or cement ponds to ensure that the water quality is clear and pollution-free. The source of eel seedlings: field fishing, market procurement, artificial breeding. Choice of feed: animal fresh bait, animal scraps, artificial compound feed, day

Culture site: culture in ponds or cement ponds to ensure that the water quality is clear and pollution-free. The source of eel seedlings: field fishing, market procurement, artificial breeding. Choice of feed: animal fresh bait, animal scraps, artificial compound feed, natural insects and so on. Culture technology of Monopterus Albus: planting appropriate amount of aquatic plants, regularly preventing diseases and strengthening daily management, keeping the water quality clear and suitable temperature, and making good escape measures for Monopterus Albus.

1. Breeding grounds

The main results are as follows: 1. Monopterus Albus has a strong ability to adapt to the environment, and the requirements for water and water quality are not very high. Monopterus Albus can be cultured in either general ponds or cement ponds. Monopterus Albus has the habits of dark, warm, burrowing and escaping.

2. Therefore, we can choose to breed in places with warm entrance, shade in summer, good soil quality and convenient drainage and irrigation, so as to ensure that there is micro-running water around us all the year round and there is no pollution to the environment.

Second, the source of eel seedlings

The main results are as follows: 1. the ligament ricefield eel varieties in Thailand and Vietnam have the advantages of strong fecundity, omnivorous and fast growth, but the meat taste is not good, so the market price is low.

2. Chinese native temperate Monopterus Albus can collect small-sized Monopterus Albus seedlings directly from the natural environment, and can also purchase seedlings from local breeding farms to cultivate eel seedlings. Because of its good taste, the price is higher, so there are three main sources of Monopterus Albus seedlings: directly from the wild, market procurement, artificial breeding of seedlings.

Third, choose feed

The feed used in the artificial culture of Monopterus Albus in China is mainly divided into three categories: animal fresh bait, animal scraps and artificial compound feed. In general, natural insects can also be used as rice field eel, in which fresh animal feed is the better choice because of its high protein content and conversion rate.

Aquaculture techniques

1. The selection of seedlings should be strictly controlled in the early stage, and the quality of seedlings directly affects the breeding cost and the quality of Monopterus Albus in the later stage.

2. it is necessary to create a suitable environment in the process of culture, and aquatic plants can play a key role in the process of culture.

3. During the period of reasonable feeding, the nutrients needed by Monopterus Albus play a very important role in the growth and disease control of Monopterus Albus.

4. It is necessary to prevent diseases regularly, strengthen daily management, keep the water quality fresh and suitable temperature, and take good measures to escape Monopterus Albus.

Fifth, the cause of disease

1. Monopterus Albus grows in the natural environment and evolves and adapts for a long time, so its disease resistance is relatively strong, and the probability of infection is relatively small. Similarly, there are few cases of disease during artificial breeding, but under high-density breeding, if it is poorly managed, it will lead to the rapid growth of leeches, so it is prone to various diseases.

2. The main causes of Monopterus Albus disease include external and internal causes, external causes are improper use and cleaning of rice eel ponds, and then poor water quality leads to the occurrence of diseases. The internal cause is that the physique of Monopterus Albus itself is weak, and various diseases are caused by imperfect culture conditions, high density, improper feeding, entry of harmful substances and so on.

 
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