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The market prospect of Monopterus Albus in 2017 is very good, but it is not easy to breed!

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Ricefield eel meat is tender and delicious, and its nutritional value is high, so it is deeply loved by consumers, and its market prospect is very good. However, with the aggravation of pollution in rural areas, there are fewer and fewer wild ricefield eels, and most of the ricefield eels on the market are mainly farmed. But I want to raise Monopterus Albus in 2017.

Ricefield eel meat is tender and delicious, and its nutritional value is high, so it is deeply loved by consumers, and its market prospect is very good. However, with the aggravation of pollution in rural areas, there are fewer and fewer wild ricefield eels, and most of the ricefield eels on the market are mainly farmed. However, it is not easy to raise Monopterus Albus in 2017. if you are not careful, you may enter the misunderstanding of breeding.

1. Misunderstanding of seed and seedling

At present, the artificial breeding of Monopterus Albus is still in the exploratory stage, and there is no ability to rely on artificial large-scale breeding. In general, experienced farmers mainly rely on the nearest capture or purchase to obtain wild rice field eel seedlings. However, some inexperienced farmers will go to other places to buy so-called "extra-large" and "high-quality" rice field eel seedlings. In fact, these rice field eel seedlings are also wild rice field eel seedlings, not only the price is much higher than the market price, but also after long-term, high-density storage and transportation, most of them have become sick. After entering the pond, the casualty rate can be as high as 80% in a short period of time.

We must not go to other places to buy seedlings, as far as possible to choose the local capture of rice field eel seedlings.

2. Technical misunderstanding

The cultivation of Monopterus Albus has not formed a scale, nor does it have a more systematic technical theory, and most farmers are crossing the river by feeling the stones. Of course, there are many books about rice field eel culture, but most of them are impractical or impractical, which can not be of much help to the actual culture, but may bring some misleading.

Inexperienced farmers can first go to the big eel farmers to study and visit, and then grope for breeding according to the actual situation.

3. Misunderstanding of raising

Many farmers put different specifications of rice field eel seedlings into the same culture pond (net), which can easily lead to grazing between large seedlings and small seedlings, or even eat small seedlings when the feed is insufficient. In this way, although the big seedlings can grow rapidly, the overall output value is very low.

Other fish, mussels and frogs will prey on rice field eel seedlings, especially the seedlings are very easy to be preyed on. Farmers must thoroughly clean up the pond before planting seedlings.

4. Environmental misunderstanding

The cultivation of ricefield eel is far from as simple as imagined, and it has high requirements for the environment. However, many farmers pay little attention to the environment, which can easily lead to the disease and even death of rice field eel seedlings. First of all, the pool water should not be too deep, if Monopterus Albus frequently float to the surface to breathe, it will affect the normal growth, the best water depth is 20 cm 30 cm so that Monopterus Albus head can be exposed without floating; secondly, the water quality must be clean, avoid fertilizing and fertilizing water, otherwise it is easy to cause Monopterus Albus disease; finally, the water must be covered with water grass to shade and purify the water quality, without which it is difficult to raise Monopterus Albus successfully.

5. Feed misunderstanding

Some farmers feed Monopterus Albus with corn flour, wheat bran, soybean meal and vegetable leaves. Although Monopterus Albus is hungry, it can not meet the nutritional needs of Monopterus Albus growth. Monopterus Albus should be fed mainly with meat such as earthworms, fly maggots, yellow powder insects and small miscellaneous fish, and then a small amount of supplementary feed.

In addition, the feed for Monopterus Albus must be fixed to avoid random replacement, otherwise it will cause the Monopterus Albus to refuse to eat and affect the normal growth. If you need to change the feed, you should make a gradual transition.

 
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