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Fodder for giant spiny frog tadpole

A spiny-breasted frog and tadpole technology, applied in the field of aquaculture, can solve the problems of single feed source, high cost of spiny-breasted frog breeding, and cumbersome breeding methods, and achieve the effect of simple breeding method, low cost and no risk

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-03-12
HUANGSHAN LONGWANGTAN ECOLOGICAL GARDEN
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[0004] The purpose of the present invention is to solve the problems of single source of feed for spiny-breasted tadpoles, cumbersome breeding methods and high breeding costs of spiny-breasted frogs

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[0017] Embodiment 1, the preparation of a kind of food of frog spinosa tadpole

[0018] A spinosa spinosa tadpole feed is prepared by the following method steps:

[0019] 1) Choose one or several kinds of fresh and tender pumpkin, water spinach, cabbage, lettuce leaves;

[0020] 2) Wash the vegetables and place them in the pot, and immerse them in water;

[0021] 3) Cook the vegetables;

[0022] 4) Grind the cooked vegetables into a paste.

[0023] Preferably, cod liver oil or cod liver oil powder is added in the step 4) to the feed for Rana spinosa tadpoles at a mass ratio of 1:400-500 to vegetables.

[0024] Preferably, in the step 4) of the Rana spinosa tadpole feed, vitamin tablets with a mass ratio of 1:400-500 to vegetables are added. Further preferably, the vitamin tablets are 21 Gold Vita vitamin tablets.

[0025] Preferably, in the step 4), yeast flakes with a mass ratio of 1:400-500 to vegetables are added. Prevents indigestion in tadpoles.

[0026] The method...

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Abstract

A fodder for giant spiny frog tadpole is prepared according to the following steps: 1) selecting one or more fresh and tender vegetables such as pumpkin, mater convolvulus, cabbage and asparagus lettuce leaves; 2) cleaning the vegetables, placing the vegetables into a pot, filling the pot with water till the vegetables are immersed by water; 3) cooking the vegetables thoroughly; 4) grinding the cooked vegetables into paste to obtain the product. Researches show that tadpoles of the giant spiny frogs like to eat fresh and tender well-cooked vegetable puree; under the comparison with giant spiny frogs which is in the traditional fertilized water or fed with a purchased tadpole fodder, the giant spiny frogs fed with the tadpole fodder provided by the invention is able-bodied and better in color during the periods of propagation, growth, development and maturity. The fodder provided by the invention has a high giant spiny frog survival rate during the tadpole farming period, and the tadpole farming method using the fodder is simple, low in cost and risk-free.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of aquaculture, in particular to a spinosa spinosa tadpole feed. Background technique [0002] Tadpoles in the wild state, their food components can be divided into two categories: vegetable and animal. Plants can be divided into living plants and dead plants. Fresh and living plants are mainly lower plant algae and some aquatic higher plant seedlings. Algae are the basic food components of tadpoles, mainly including diatoms and green algae. Dead plants refer to all kinds of dead branches and leaves in water, including decayed dry pieces and bark of grasses and herbaceous plants. The dead leaves of certain plants, such as Alisma leaves and linden leaves, etc., after being soaked in water and softened, tadpoles can eat the mesophyll and epidermis, leaving reticular veins. The dry stems of herbaceous plants, such as draft stalks, are soaked in water After that, the epidermis and phloem become soft, and tadpoles can e...

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IPC IPC(8): A23K1/18A23K1/14A23K1/16
Inventor 王国勇王积详
Owner HUANGSHAN LONGWANGTAN ECOLOGICAL GARDEN
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