Eel is a snake-shaped fish, which has the basic characteristics of fish, but has no scales all over. Generally speaking, eels live in the sea where salt and fresh water meet. In this unique living environment, eels must have high nutritional value. As the title suggests, Lao Zhao thinks it is totally infeasible to raise eels in rice fields. Why?
Eels like to live in clean and pollution-free flowing water. Growing rice will use a lot of pesticides and fertilizers, which will pollute water resources and make eels unable to survive.
2. Eel belongs to deep-water fish, and the paddy field is shallow, which is not suitable for eel growth.
3. Eels are carnivorous fish, which mainly feed on earthworms, miscellaneous fish and internal organs of livestock and poultry, but there is too little food for eels in rice fields.
4. Eels are extremely aggressive. People who work in rice fields will hurt people.
5. Eels have extremely high requirements for water temperature, but it is difficult to control the water temperature in rice fields.
Of course, there is another kind of fish that is very similar to eels-eels, which can be cultivated in rice fields, because eels have strong adaptability and low requirements for environment, water temperature and food, and mainly inhabit muddy water in rice fields, lakes, ponds, rivers, ditches and so on. In other words, eels can survive as long as there is water resources.
Of course, there is another kind of fish that is very similar to eels-eels, which can be cultivated in rice fields, because eels have strong adaptability and low requirements for environment, water temperature and food, and mainly inhabit muddy water in rice fields, lakes, ponds, rivers, ditches and so on. In other words, eels can survive as long as there is water resources.
To sum up, Lao Zhao thinks that the topic may confuse eel with eel, so he has the idea of raising eel in rice fields, don't you think?
To sum up, Lao Zhao thinks that the topic may confuse eel with eel, so he has the idea of raising eel in rice fields, don't you think?