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How to raise wild eels?
Domestication of wild eel fry \x0d\ x0d \ 1. Preparation before domestication: \ x0d \ mussel. Buy fresh mussels and keep them in the pond for a while. Special compound bait for Monopterus albus. Freezer. Mytilus meat is frozen before use. \x0d\ 2。 Domestication method: fresh mussel meat is selected, frozen, and processed into minced meat with a meat grinder and a 6-7mm die hole. \x0d\ Mix minced meat with water and sprinkle evenly. Feed at 5-7 pm every day, once a day. The feeding amount should be controlled within 65438 0% of the total amount of Monopterus albus. This general food intake is far lower than the satiety of Monopterus albus, so Monopterus albus is always hungry, which is convenient for establishing the centralized feeding conditioned reflex of Monopterus albus population. Three days later, it was observed that Monopterus albus ate vigorously and was fed at a fixed point instead. Generally, 4-6 points are set every 20 square meters, and the feeding amount is still 1% after feeding for 2 days. At this time, the eel can basically be eaten in 3 minutes. On the sixth day, artificial compound bait was fed instead. The feeding amount is 2% of the weight of eel fry. Feed at 5-7 pm every day. Pay special attention to the feeding amount should be eaten within 15 minutes to improve the utilization rate of bait. In this way, the domestication of Monopterus albus was completed. \x0d\ III。 Preparation of artificial compound bait for Monopterus albus: The special feed produced by feed factory cannot be directly fed, and must be prepared first. 65% of Monopterus albus special feed, 35% of fresh mussel meat (processed by 3-4 mm meat grinder) and an appropriate amount of Anhui dragon five (Monopterus albus digestive function promoter) are fully stirred into dough by hand or blender, and then 3-4 mm die holes are used. The feeding effect of the bait thus prepared is very ideal. For large-scale culture with soil, the bait coefficient is 3, and for industrial culture without soil and running water, the bait number coefficient can be reduced to 2-2.5.