Method for ecologically cultivating siniperca chuatsi, Chinese soft-shell turtles and pelteobagrus fulvidraco in same pond
A technology of ecological breeding and Chinese soft-shelled turtle, applied in fish farming, application, climate change adaptation and other directions, can solve the problems of increasing product quality and safety hidden dangers, affecting the development of the mandarin fish industry, and damaging the enthusiasm of farmers, so as to reduce the risk of mandarin fish Effects of parasitic and bacterial disease incidence, reduced drug use, and improved survival rate of cultivation
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Embodiment 1
[0020] (1) Set up grass strips and grass areas: Throw 160kg of Eclipta per mu, and plant a 2.2m wide grass strip around the pond; throw 110kg of Hydrilla verticillium per mu, and set up 12 grass mounds in the middle of the pond to form a grass area.
[0021] (2) Selection of suitable bait fish for mandarin fish seedlings: choose small fish such as wheat ear fish that are easily available in the local area, have a slender body, full muscles, and no hard spines, and cultivate large-scale fish species of mandarin fish from 3cm to 8.5cm .
[0022] (3) Putting mandarin fish, Chinese soft-shelled turtle, and yellow catfish fingerlings: put 680 large-sized mandarin fish fingerlings with a size of 8.5 cm per mu in the main pond of mandarin fish, 320 g of Chinese soft-shelled turtle, 45 healthy soft-shelled turtle species, and 50 g of yellow catfish. Specifications of 15 tails.
[0023] (4) Astragalus and licorice leaching solution soaked bait fish pellet feed: remove bait fish drug r...
Embodiment 2
[0033] (1) Set up grass strips and grass areas: plant 180kg of Eclipta per mu, and plant grass strips with a width of 2.4m around the pond; throw 140kg of Hydrilla verticillium per mu, and set 15 grass mounds in the middle of the pond to form a grass area.
[0034] (2) Selection of suitable bait fish for mandarin fish seedlings: choose small fishes such as wheat ear fish that are easily available in the local area, slender, muscular, and without hard spines, and cultivate large-scale fish species of mandarin fish from 3.5cm to 9cm .
[0035] (3) Put mandarin fish, Chinese soft-shelled turtle, and yellow catfish species: 750 large-sized mandarin fish species of 9 cm per mu in the main pond of mandarin fish, 330 g of Chinese soft-shelled turtle, 50 healthy soft-shelled turtle species, and 55 g of yellow catfish. 18 tails.
[0036] (4) Astragalus and licorice leaching solution soaked bait fish pellet feed: remove bait fish drug residues by soaking in Chinese herbal medicine leac...
Embodiment 3
[0046] (1) Set up grass strips and grass areas: plant 200kg of Eclipta per mu, and plant a 2.5m wide grass strip around the pond; throw 150kg of Hydrilla verticillium per mu, and set 16 grass mounds in the middle of the pond to form a grass area.
[0047] (2) Selection of suitable bait fish for mandarin fish seedlings: choose small fish such as wheat ear fish that are easily available in the local area, have a slender body, plump muscles, and no hard spines, and cultivate large-scale fish species of mandarin fish from 3.5cm to 10cm .
[0048] (3) Putting mandarin fish, Chinese soft-shelled turtle, and yellow catfish fingerlings: put 800 large-sized mandarin fish fingerlings of 10cm per mu in the main pond of mandarin fish, 350g of Chinese soft-shelled turtle, 60 healthy soft-shelled turtle species, and 60g / tail of yellow catfish. 20 tails.
[0049] (4) Astragalus and licorice leaching solution soaked bait fish pellet feed: remove bait fish drug residues by soaking in Chinese ...
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