The largest eel in the world.
A report about the world's largest Monopterus albus: a giant wild Monopterus albus weighing 36 kg is really inhuman to eat! The largest eel in the world is a wild eel weighing 36 Jin. This eel was caught by a Huzhou citizen in May 20 13 and sold at a high price of 12000 yuan. It is said that a netizen in Changxing, Huzhou recently caught a giant wild eel weighing about 36 Jin near his reservoir. At that time he thought it was a big fish. Everyone was shocked when it was fished out. It turned out to be a big eel, thicker than a woman's calf. The belly of this big eel is red, its body length is estimated to be about 1.5 meters, and its body diameter is about as thick as a bowl. This Monopterus albus once lived in a crevice with water near the reservoir of a county in Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province in the warm temperate zone. Generally, reservoirs are places where super big fish are produced, and no one can see the water depth. As soon as this news came out, many netizens joked: This eel has become refined! Didn't you say I would eat you if you didn't let me go? Someone once offered a high price of10.2 million yuan, but he thought it was too low and planned to ship it to Hangzhou early tomorrow morning to sell it at a good price.
Growth of Monopterus albus
The common Monopterus albus in the market basically does not exceed 1 kg. How much can eels grow in a year? This is not only related to the breeding management of farmers, but also influenced by the variety of Monopterus albus. Different species of Monopterus albus have different growth rates. Monopterus albus can be generally divided into three types: dark yellow Monopterus albus, light yellow Monopterus albus and bluish-gray Monopterus albus. Deep Monopterus albus is the first choice to develop artificial culture of Monopterus albus in China at present. Its production speed is fast and the individual is large. Under the condition of artificial breeding, the weight gain multiple can reach 5 ~ 6 times. Pale yellow Monopterus albus is also an important source of artificial propagation of eel varieties. This kind of eel is easy to raise, and its weight gain can reach 2 ~ 3 times under artificial breeding conditions. Generally, farmed Monopterus albus is not selected as eel species, and its weight gain multiple is only 1 ~ 2 times, so the breeding effect is not ideal.
Efficacy of Monopterus albus
Enriching blood and treating excessive saliva in mouth. Make up for the loss Postpartum lochia, abnormal blood gas and emaciated women can eat it. In addition, it can stop bleeding, dispel cold and bowel sounds, mix arthralgia, and drive away pathogenic wind in the twelve meridians. People suffering from wind evil, physical weakness and excessive sweating, and indigestion after eating meat can eat it. In addition, it can treat all kinds of hemorrhoids, fistulas and sores. Excessive consumption is also prone to sores and damages people's lives. Large eels are poisonous and harmful to people. Eels should not be eaten with dog meat.
Warm reminder
The blood of Monopterus albus is poisonous. Eating by mistake will stimulate the mucous membrane of oral cavity and digestive tract, seriously damage the nervous system, make people numb and die of respiratory and circulatory failure.