1. Build an eel pond.
Monopterus albus has strong adaptability to the environment. Some abandoned water bodies unsuitable for raising other fish and puddles and ponds unsuitable for planting crops can be used as eel ponds. You can also choose a place with plenty of water, ventilation and plenty of sunshine to build an eel pond. Monopterus albus pond is preferably rectangular in shape, with a depth of about1m. The area depends on the breeding scale, generally 20~50m2.
2. Selection and stocking of eel fry
At present, the cultured eel fry must be harmless, disease-free, healthy, smooth and golden in color. Generally, about 80 eels per kilogram are selected. If the eel seedlings are too small, it will affect their food intake and weight gain, so they can't be harvested that year. The stocked eel fry must be neat in specifications and consistent in size.
3. Artificial bait
Monopterus albus should be fed regularly, at a fixed point, qualitatively and quantitatively. It is convenient for us to observe the eating situation of eels and clean up the residual bait. The bait must be fresh, and the daily feeding amount is about 6% of the eel's weight. When feeding, it should be adjusted according to the eating situation of the eel the day before, and it is advisable to have a little surplus after feeding. / 1 1385343 fbf2b 2 1 12c 0423 DDD 88065380 CD 78e 7 f? x-BCE-process = image % 2f resize % 2Cm _ lfit % 2Cw _ 600% 2Ch _ 800% 2c limit _ 1% 2f quality % 2Cq _ 85% 2f format % 2Cf _ auto