Can yellow eel and snails be raised together? What should I pay attention to?

Updated on Three rural 2024-07-16
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Yellow eel and snail are both common in the farmland, and some professionals will specialize in catching snails and catching yellow eel for sale. With the increasing demand of the market, there are also some people who will specialize in breeding, specializing in raising yellow eels or snails, and will also put these two things together, and these two animals will not be affected, and they will generally be raised very well. For example, when everyone was young, playing in the pond, catching snails or catching yellow eels is more common, which also shows that these two animals can live together.

    In the countryside, there are general ponds, rice fields or small ditches, as long as there is water, where the water flow is relatively slow, there will be some fish and shrimp, and there will be some aquatic plants and various aquatic organisms growing in them, and the water quality is very good, and there will be a lot of silt at the bottom of the water. This silt may be a great annoyance to humans, but it is very popular for small animals such as yellow eels and snails. Although the snail has a protective shell on the outside, it is not very resistant to high temperatures, and prefers to live in the soil to avoid the sun.

    The yellow eel is more adaptable to the environment than the snail, so it also likes to burrow into the mud in the summer. <>

    Compared to those places where the water flow is faster, there is always live water injected, but the snail prefers those places where the blood flow is slower, but if it is completely stagnant.

    Or if there is no live water injection, it is not suitable for the survival of snails. For yellow eels, if it is still water, it can completely survive, but a little living water injection will make the yellow eel grow faster and produce more. <>

    The diet of the yellow eel and the snail is also different, the yellow eel is a carnivorous animal, usually eats some tadpoles, small fish and shrimp or earthworms.

    Sometimes I also eat some algae.

    However, snails usually live in silt, and will eat some microorganisms in the soil, as well as some rotten things and plankton in the water.

    They also eat moss, so there is no conflict between the two animals if they are kept together.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yellow eel and snail can be polycultured together, and we must pay attention to the water temperature and nutrients in the water during the breeding process. It is necessary to change the water source regularly and pay attention to the water quality.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The three varieties of snails, fish and yellow eel, can be polycultured in the actual breeding process, but it is better to use one of the latter two varieties to concentrate on and then polyculture snails.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes, you can. Maintain the right density, then be sure to control the water temperature, you can feed some pelleted feed, and the area of the pond should be kept at about two acres.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    10 acres of pond is good, about 2 acres is the best. In addition, the pond should have a natural pond of appropriate size and non-waterlogging, and the pond should be fresh and not dry up all year round. It is best to look at a pond that is already overgrown with wild jaundice or where other fish can be raised.

    Ponds prevent water, drainage, and escape. Selected ponds should be properly artificially prepared to improve water quality, promote feeding management, grow eels, etc. After tidying up the pond, use Wudang 5 10 kg fresh quicklime green soup and spray evenly on the sink before stocking.

    Please select the pool depth in meters, slope 75. The pond is wiped with cement, the height around the pond is about 1 meter, the depth of mud in the pond is 30 cm, and the bottom of the pond is a yellow hard ground. Small clods in the shape of "cloth" are piled up every l meter and 30 centimeters wide, and grass is planted in a meter-wide open space around the pond.

    After the clods are piled up, the water depth of the trench is maintained at 5-10 cm. Soil clods are sprinkled on 3 kg per square meter, and the dough is covered with 4 5 cm thick fermented livestock manure as bait for earthworms. After that, shovel the upper layer of livestock manure every three or four days, and spread another layer.

    After about 14 days of repeating this, the earthworms have multiplied in large numbers and can be used for eel fingerlings. Raising earthworms can provide most of the bait for jaundice in the spring, summer, and fall.

    The hall is stocked after 20 days. About 10 grams of eels are stocked with 6,500-7,000 eel saplings per acre. Disease-free, unpaid, and strong saplings can be raised directly in the pond, and saplings with disease, weakness, injury, and less mucus cannot be put in.

    For the first stocking, eel fingerlings of the same size should be selected, and the fry should not be restocked by natural propagation in the future. Fat ponds do not throw bait or throw less, and dry ponds are properly fed. The types of bait are earthworms, fly maggots, small fish, mealworms, rice, bran, chopped vegetables, etc.

    When putting yellow croaker seedlings, farmers should adjust the water temperature and input density to create a more suitable environment for growth. It's a good idea to pay attention to the timing as well. It is best to choose a breeding pond for fertilization for about 10 days.

    Moreover, it is better not to surrender during the rainy season. Otherwise, it will bring a response to jaundice, which is not conducive to healthy growth. Restocking yellow croaker seedlings is best done in the morning or evening on a sunny day.

    After putting it in the pond, you need to feed a small amount of earthworms and observe what they eat. When feeding, it is best to do it on a fixed bait table, and feed regularly and quantitatively. This helps the eel to form a good habit of eating.

    Yellow eels like to eat live bait, and animal bait is definitely the best choice for raising yellow eels. No matter what way to raise eels, shrimp, snails, etc. are important bait, in order to effectively reduce the cost of breeding, farmers can breed shrimp, snails, etc. together, but it should be noted that in order to maximize the efficiency of breeding, the breeding density and proportion must be properly controlled.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's completely okay to mix, because there is no competition between the two animals, and it's okay to keep them together.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is not possible to mix together, because these are two completely different species. Polyculture together can make a big difference.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, because they are not natural predators, and there is no effect on farming together.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course. The snail and loach are mixed culture, and there is no need to feed other feeds, and the snail and loach can grow normally. Because snails can enrich plankton, protozoa, invertebrates and aquatic plants in the water body, such as rotifers, cladopods, copepods, midges larvae, clams, silk earthworms, etc., and also produce young snails.

    These are the natural feed of loaches, and the feces excreted by loaches are good feed for snails, which in addition to eating the feces of loaches, also prey on benthic invertebrates and aquatic plants such as filamentous algae, diatoms, euglena, cyanobacteria, and golden algae in the water. Snail and loach polyculture, 100 150 kg of snails per mu of fish pond, 15,000 20,000 loaches, 8 10 months of breeding, 3,500 4,000 kg of snails, 2,000 2,500 kg of loaches.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, your fish is infected with bacteria, you can use salt or potassium permanganate to sterilize, salt is 9%, potassium permanganate.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Snails can be taken together with fish.

    Bai polyculture, field.

    Du snail likes to eat moss. It floats on the water and is sucking fish feed back on the surface of the water and other food. The tail of the golden fish began to slowly decay, and white spots grew on its body; It means that the goldfish has white spot disease.

    This disease should be comprehensive, only the use of medicine has little effect, and it is very important to strengthen feeding management. First of all, it is better to stop eating for 4 to 5 days to reduce pollution, keep the water temperature constant, and the temperature rise is 2 3 times higher than the original water temperature. In the absence of aquatic weeds, they can be properly dosed, and aquatic weeds are sensitive to various drugs and die quickly.

    The common method of tropical fish is as follows: salt can be added in the early stage, which can achieve certain results. 2:

    In the early and middle stages, 1 5ppm of nitrofuracillin powder can be sprinkled on the whole box. Use a matchstick dipped in methyl blue crystal powder, and dip it into the sick fish box to change color, which has a good effect. 3:

    In the early and middle stages, red mercury can be put into water to turn light red, which has a good effect of eliminating pathogens, but it cannot be used repeatedly, because mercury is toxic, and the fish is not easy to excrete from the body.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, it's a pleasure to answer the question for you, I hope my answer is helpful to you. First of all, it is necessary to clarify the meaning of polyculture, which refers to the use of different living habits of aquaculture species in a limited water body to maximize the effective use rate of water bodies. The loaches, eels, and snails you mentioned are all benthic habitats, but the pelagic water bodies are not utilized. In addition, all three live in the bottom environment, they live in competition for living space, dissolved oxygen, food .........This is extremely detrimental to farming.

    Moreover, loaches and eels can feed on snails. Therefore, it is necessary to breed them in a polyculture.

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  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, habitually, yes.

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