1. Feed selection: Eels can be fed with earthworms, grasshoppers, water fleas, small fish and other insects as food. You can also choose commercially available eel feed, but it's best to choose high-quality feed.
2. Feed amount and frequency: according to the size and number of eels, determine the appropriate amount of feed. Usually feed 1-2 times a day, each time not more than 1-2% of the eel's body size.
3. Feeding Container: Choose a suitable container for eels, such as a fish tank or plastic bucket. Make sure the container has enough space for the eels to swim and provide hiding places, such as stones or water plants.
4. Keeping water quality: eels require high water quality, keep the water clean. Change a portion of the water regularly and use a filter and oxygen pump to provide good water quality.
5. Temperature and light: eels are adaptable and can survive in a wide range of temperatures. Generally speaking, water temperature between 20-30 degrees Celsius is more suitable. Light is also very important for the normal growth of eels, you can provide the right amount of natural light or artificial lighting.