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Can lobsters be kept in greenhouses?
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It's hard to imagine that a lobster, which is only about 35 grams alive and kicking, grows healthily in a greenhouse culture pond. Lobsters originally grown in coastal areas can now be successfully tried in Luopu County, far from the sea.

In 2007, Luopu County introduced Xinjiang Fengyuan Agricultural Development Co., Ltd., which contracted 2 10 greenhouses to effectively utilize local light and heat resources and improve the economic benefits of greenhouses.

On February 10 this year, the company built a pond on the spot using 1 shed, and introduced lobsters for experimental breeding. After repeated experiments and careful breeding, the breeders quickly mastered the technology suitable for local lobster breeding. In just two months, the average weight of each lobster was raised to 35g, and the current lobster output reached10g. ?

The success of trial culture of lobsters has greatly improved the economic benefits of greenhouses and played a positive role in promoting large-scale breeding.