Adult frog management technology for wood frog breeding
A technology for growing frogs, which is applied in the field of breeding in marine climate environment areas, can solve the problems of not being able to meet the needs of the society, slow growth, etc., and achieve the effect of improving production efficiency
Inactive Publication Date: 2018-04-06
宋琳
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[0003] In order to solve the problem of slow growth in the frigid zone and unable to meet the needs of the society, the present invention invents a management technique for cultivating forest frogs in coastal areas
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[0006] Adult frogs are reared, and adult frogs refer to frogs from two to three years after overwintering. They are put into adult frogs at a density of 40 per square meter of frog circles. The feed is mainly larvae of Tenebrio molitor, once a day at 4-7 At 5-7 pm or 5-7 pm, each wood frog casts 3-4 baits each time.
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Abstract
A kind of adult frog management technology of cultivating Rana, its feature comprises putting into a suitable place to grow frogs at a density of 40-50 per square meter of frog circle, feeding mainly the larvae of Tenebrio molitor, once a day at 4-7 o'clock or At 5-7 pm, feed 3-4 wood frogs each time. It solves the problem of slow growth in the cold zone and cannot meet the needs of the society, and is widely used in coastal areas.
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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of animal cultivation, in particular to a technology for transferring forest frogs grown in cold northern regions to regions with marine climate environments for cultivation. Background technique [0002] Rana is a species that is used to living in cold regions. Due to its slow growth, it cannot meet the needs of the society. It migrates to coastal areas for breeding and grows quickly, but it is difficult to manage due to different climates and environments. Contents of the invention [0003] In order to solve the problem of slow growth in the frigid zone and unable to meet the needs of the society, the present invention invents a frog adult management technology for cultivating forest frogs in coastal areas. [0004] The technical scheme of the present invention is, a kind of frog management technology of cultivating Rana, and its special features include: put into the adult frogs at a density of 40-50 pe...
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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01K67/02
CPCA01K67/02A01K61/00
Inventor 宋琳
Owner 宋琳
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