Farming land is one of the most basic conditions for eel farming, if there is no suitable farming land, don't talk about eel farming. Eel farms generally need to be at least 50 acres in size, followed by water injection systems, drainage systems, heating and cooling systems, oxygen generators, eel ponds and so on. There is also the need for abundant water sources near the farm, unpolluted water, and easy access to electricity and transportation. Water is the first element of aquaculture. It consists of both quality and quantity of water.
The supply of water should be sufficient. Deep well water is usually used in eel farming. Generally speaking, in a farm of 2000 square meters, the water yield of deep well water should not be less than 60 tons/hour. The water temperature should not be lower than 24°C to minimize thermal energy consumption; artesian irrigation is the best water source for land-based eel ponds. Electricity should be ensured to have sufficient capacity and reliable normal supply of power grid and self-supplied power system. Generally, there are four types of eel ponds: first, second, third and edible. The shape of the pool is usually round or oval, with the drains crossing each other and anti-escape facilities, and the food shed is set on the sunny and favorable side of the pool.
In order to raise a good white eel, the preparation work before farming should take into account the needs of farming, both the long-term development plan, but also pay attention to the details, which is not only conducive to the management of the later farming, but also help to improve the efficiency of farming. Diet: eel mainly feeding at night, adult fish staple food for animal bait, black eel mainly feeding on organic debris, zooplankton, aquatic insects, and 5 grams of eel began to feed on fish, 100 grams of small eel to feed on fish, shrimp, feeding on water temperature above 12 ℃, that is, from March to November, which is from June to July and September to October with greater intensity. The first thing you need to do is to get your hands dirty.