Optimized feeding method for adult stage of sea horses
A cultivation period and hippocampus technology, applied in the field of optimal feeding in the hippocampus cultivation period, can solve the problems of low survival rate and growth rate, lack of hippocampal cultivation technology, low cultivation efficiency, etc., to reduce the bait coefficient and improve the Feed utilization and profitability improvement
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[0023] The present invention is further explained below in conjunction with the examples, but the examples do not limit the present invention in any form.
[0024] From May 2010 to September 2010, the experiment lasted for 5 months. The experimental site is the seahorse breeding base in Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province. 3600 American lined hippocampus were used in the experiment, 2 months old, with a body length of 55.2±9.4 mm and a weight of 0.88±0.24 g. All provided by the South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The experimental seahorses have been pre-acclimated. The pre-acclimation uses multiple feedings in the same place and attracts the seahorses to eat by disturbing the water body, so that they can better eat frozen bait.
[0025] 1. Breeding environment: aquaculture in glass tanks (0.8 m * 0.8 m * 0.8 m), the water used for cultivation is sand-filtered seawater, the breeding density is 20-100 tails / m3, semi-flowing water cultivation, a...
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