2. Don't put down the bricks, which are all wrong ideas in the past.
3. Water can be one inch higher than the mud surface. If it is too high, it will only get thinner and thinner.
4. Pay attention to changing the water frequently (it is not right to change it every two days, depending on the water quality. If it is not good, change it. Eels are prone to stress if the water is changed too frequently.
5. Pay attention to the temperature difference of water when changing water.
6. Pay attention to escape prevention: the water surface is at least 30 cm away from the cylinder edge.
7. Monopterus albus is a carnivorous fish: Earthworms and Tenebrio molitor can be used as staple foods, and different meats are often replaced to prevent the phenomenon of "partial eclipse" (just choose a food that can be supplied for a long time without replacement, such as earthworms and Tenebrio molitor fish. Earthworms are the favorite of Monopterus albus, and it is best to feed them for a long time. In addition, a small amount of bran and vegetable leaves can be added.