A safe and clean growth environment is more conducive to the growth of snails. Prepare a deep basin or foam box with a depth of 10-15 cm, spread mud on the ground, put the snails in it, and then pour in clean water with a depth of about 5 cm. Clean water quality: Tap water cannot be used when breeding snails. Clean water, river water and pond water can be used. Provide food: Snails can be provided with vegetables, side dishes, rice bran and other foods. If there is a large volume of food, the food should be chopped up and fed to the snails first. Precautions: Snails are suitable for growing in places with sufficient light, and the container containing snails can be placed in a bright place. If the light is too strong, the container can be covered with an awning or gauze. What feed do snails mainly eat? Snails can eat artificial synthetic feed, various animal wastes, fish offal, vegetables, fruit and vegetable leaves, etc. They can also eat microorganisms in the water and soil and plankton in the water. Living habits of snails (1) The main feeding organ of snails is the tongue, which can be used to scrape water and floating food. They like to eat at night. (2) When the temperature is 15, earthworms come out to move, and 20-28 is the suitable temperature for growth. When the temperature reaches 35 or above, snails will shrink their bodies into the conch shell, gather in the shade or jump into the soil to avoid the heat. Once the temperature reaches 40, they will die at home. When raising snails at home, you must pay attention to the growth environment. You cannot raise them at the same time as fish tanks or other fish at home. Because earthworms have many bacteria and parasites, they will pollute the water quality. They reproduce relatively quickly, so they must be properly cleaned and the snails should not be too dense. Snails like to eat at night, but you can prepare food such as stems and leaves of aquatic plants, organic debris, etc. The temperature is best between 20 and 27. How to raise snails at home The snails that people often eat are mainly wild, but in order to meet market demand, many farmers raise snails at home. Because earthworms carry a lot of parasites and bacteria, they will pollute the water quality, so they are not suitable for breeding with other fish. They reproduce quickly, so they must be cleaned in time to avoid snails. Prepare waters with fresh water and rich bait for snails. Snails like warm winters and cool summers, and like to gather in places with flowing water. Snails like to eat at night, like aquatic plants, organic debris, etc. The temperature suitable for growth is 20~27. Snails are gastropod mollusks, most of which live in streams, ponds, swamps, fields and small ditches with slow water flow. The soil is soft and moist, and the food is abundant. They like to live in warm winters and cool summers. In the dry season, they stuff the soft part of their body into the shell to reduce water evaporation. In winter, they do not burrow into the soil to eat or drink, and hibernate. The breeding habits of snails are ovoviviparous, starting from April to September, and reaching the peak breeding period from July to August. Females aged 1 to 2 years old can produce 20 to 30 snails at a time, and females over 4 years old can produce 40 to 50 snails. The young snails grow very fast after birth, reach sexual maturity in one year, and can give birth again. When raising snails at home, you should pay attention to the growth environment. It is not suitable to raise them in fish tanks at home, nor should they be raised together with other fish, because there are many bacteria and parasites on snails, which will pollute the water quality. They reproduce quickly and need to be cleaned up properly to avoid too many snails and too dense. To raise snails, choose a place with sufficient water and good water quality, feed them with green vegetables, rice bran, fish viscera, or vegetable cakes and bean cakes; change the water frequently to keep the pH of the water moderate. Snails usually grow in ponds, and if the water quality is not good, they are easily polluted. We should also pay attention to observe the abnormal conditions of snails so as to find problems in time and take timely prevention and control measures. To raise snails, you should choose a place with sufficient water and good water quality, and feed them green vegetables, rice bran, fish viscera, vegetable cakes, bean cakes, etc. Change the water frequently to keep the acidity and alkalinity of the water moderate. Snails usually grow in ponds. If the water quality is not good, the environment is easily polluted. Usually, you should pay attention to observe the abnormal conditions of snails so as to find problems in time and prevent them in time. |
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