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Summary of eight reasons for the failure of Monopterus Albus Culture

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Summary of eight reasons for the failure of Monopterus Albus Culture

Buy seedlings indiscriminately

The so-called artificially farmed seedlings or other so-called high-quality seedlings purchased by many farmers in other places are actually collected wild seedlings, and these seedlings have a high mortality rate after purchase because of unscientific operations such as temporary breeding and multi-link storage and transportation, so when buying seedlings, you must carefully examine and distinguish them.

No selection of varieties

From the appearance, Monopterus Albus can be divided into deep yellow spot, earth red spot, light yellow fine spot, bluish gray fine spot and so on.

The pool is too deep.

Monopterus Albus needs to swim to the surface frequently to breathe, which consumes a lot of physical energy, and the depth of the pool affects the growth of normal life. When raising eels in cages, aquatic plants should fill the whole cage in order to provide good habitat and breathing conditions for ricefield eels.

Neglect to cultivate aquatic plants

Aquatic plants can prevent heat and cool down Monopterus Albus and purify water quality. The eel pond without water plants can not create a good ecological environment.

Mixed culture of large and small

Although the growth rate of large and small eel is fast, the total yield of large and small eel is low.

Apply manure to eel pond

The water body of eel pond is small, and the application of manure fertilizer is very easy to corrupt the water quality and induce diseases.

Feed a vegetarian diet

Monopterus Albus is a fierce carnivorous fish, which should be fed with animal feed or full-price compound feed.

Frequent refueling

There are often farmers who change their feed because of the lack of food security. Monopterus Albus feed should have a certain stability, suddenly change the type of feed, Monopterus Albus is difficult to adapt and refuse to eat, which will affect the normal growth.

 
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