Feed is the material basis for fish farming production. Feed accounts for about 60% of the cost of adult fish farming production. Therefore, effective solution and rational use of feed is one of the keys to improving the efficiency of fish farming. . The red bream is a fish that likes fertile water, tolerates low oxygen, and is omnivorous. Pond culture adopts a combination of fertilization and feeding to achieve better production results.
The feed feeding requirements are "four determinations" and "four observations", that is, quality, quantity, timing, positioning, weather conditions, fish eating conditions, seasons, and pond water quality. Feed cakes, bran or compound feed. The daily feeding amount is 2-3% of the total weight of the fish in the pond, once in the morning and once in the afternoon. Before May, when the water temperature is low, the fish should be fed less, twice a day (9 a.m., 3 p.m.). From July to September, the water temperature is high, and the fish have a strong appetite, so the fish should be fed more, three times a day (8:30 a.m., 3 p.m.). 11:30 noon, 3:00 pm). By late August, the proportion of concentrate can be increased appropriately, 4 times a day (8 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m., and 3 p.m.), 3 times a day in October, and once a day in November. The feed should be evenly distributed on the feed table or sprinkled along the pond edge so that all fish in the pond can eat the food. Do not scatter it randomly or throw it into deep water to avoid causing the feed to sink to the bottom and be wasted. Green feed should also be added frequently to increase the diversity of food to promote growth and save costs.