1. Where to eat white jade snails in WuhanIt's free and delicious to eat in the cesspool. When you get to the cesspool, just tell them you're going to eat white jade snails. You can take a bowl and try it. If it doesn't taste good, change to another cesspool. If it's a little fresh, just pee in it and it'll be fine. That's the best answer. 2. What food does the white jade snail eat?Find for you: Generally, feed cabbage, green vegetables, lettuce and other plants in spring; in summer, feed various melon and fruit peels, sugar cane, sunflower leaves, etc.; in autumn and winter, feed vegetable leaves, potato chips, carrots, etc. White jade snails do not eat grass, weeds, and refuse to eat onions, ginger, garlic, leeks, mustard and other foods with peculiar smell. Fruits and tubers must be cut into thin strips or slices before feeding, and pay attention to the diversity of food to prevent partial eating. In order to speed up the growth rate and increase the spawning rate, it is best to add crushed wheat bran, rice bran, bean curd residue, yeast powder, soybean powder, fish meal, bone meal, shell powder or stone powder to the feed. Common feed formula: rice bran and bran 50%, shell powder 40%, yeast powder 8%. Others (fish meal, soybean meal, flour) and trace elements and special additives 2%. The amount of concentrate added accounts for 10% to 15% of the total feed. Feeding should be around 6 pm, and the feeding activity reaches a peak at 20 to 24 hours, and stop feeding at 6 am the next day. White jade snails like to live in a dark, humid, loose and humus-rich environment. They hide during the day and come out at night. They are most afraid of direct sunlight and are sensitive to the environment. The most suitable environment is: temperature 16-30℃ (23-30℃, the fastest growth and development); air humidity 60%-90%; breeding soil humidity about 40%; pH 5-7. When the temperature is below 15℃, it will hibernate when it is above 33℃. If it is below 5℃ or above 40℃, it may be frozen to death or heat to death. References: 3. Can white jade snails be kept as pets?Yes. Please note: 1. The breeding environment should be dark and humid. Snails like darkness, not because they don't need sunlight, but to avoid direct sunlight. For example, they can be raised in buildings, bungalows, basements, air-raid shelters, etc. Each group occupies 1 square meter. 2. Customization of breeding boxes: The breeding practice of snail farmers across the country has proved that a breeding box with a volume of 40*50*10cm can breed about 100 species of snails. A group of species of snails (200) can have two such wooden boxes, or it can be customized according to actual conditions (the wooden box is preferably made of odorless poplar, willow, or birch). Plastic basins, brick pools, etc. can also be used as substitutes. 3. Requirements for breeding soil: Finer river sand is better for growing snails. For young cattle, you can add humus-rich, loose and moist garden soil, but it must not contain pest eggs, and must not be contaminated by harmful substances such as fertilizers and pesticides. 4. Temperature control: The temperature can be controlled above 12 degrees to mate and lay eggs. 15℃~25℃ is the most suitable temperature for reproduction. The temperature is 5 degrees below zero and above 32 degrees, and it enters a dormant state. Therefore, we must do everything possible to ensure that the indoor temperature is above 15 degrees, so that more eggs can be laid and economic benefits can be improved. Under suitable conditions, the large snail can breed 3 to 5 times a year, and each breeding bull can produce more than 4 kilograms of commercial cattle per year. 5. Ensuring humidity is the core of management. Indoor air humidity should be controlled within the range of 70% to 85%. The breeding soil can be kneaded into a ball and will fall apart when touched (this is a sign of 30% to 40% humidity). The humidity of the breeding soil for breeding cattle can be 30%. 35% to 40% is best for commercial cattle. The thickness is generally 800 meters. 6. Feeding good feed is the guarantee of success. Snails are omnivorous animals. Green feed: such as cabbage, lettuce, sunflower leaves, melon leaves, bean leaves, tomatoes, eggplants, etc.; juicy feed: such as various melon peels, fruit tubers, cucumbers, potatoes, carrots, etc. Add some concentrated feed. Snails have a wide range of diets, but their appetite is small. A group of snails only eats two large pieces of cabbage leaves a day. Feed the snails once every two days, and the commercial snails once a day. It is best to put the feed at dusk. 7. Breeding of snails Snails are hermaphroditic lower-level mollusks. When the breeding bulls are sexually mature, they mate with each other and lay eggs regardless of gender. After mating, the breeding bulls start to dig holes and lay eggs about 10 days later, which takes 1 to 2 days. Collect the egg masses and put them in a half-bottle of wet sand for natural incubation. The hatching will be completed in 12 to 15 days. 8. Management of commodity snails In the process of raising large snails, managing young and growing snails well is the key to success. ① Keep the feeding box clean and hygienic. ② Maintain a reasonable density to prevent crowding. 2000 to 3000 snails per square meter is appropriate, and the boxes should be divided in time as the snails grow. ③ Control the temperature and humidity. The temperature is generally controlled between 12℃ and 30℃, and the moisture content of the feeding soil is preferably 40%. ④ Pay attention to ventilation. 4. Can snails be eaten?Can be eaten There are many kinds of snails, some are harmful, and some are beneficial. Snails belong to the gastropod terrestrial molluscs, with many species and are distributed all over the world. According to relevant records, there are 40,000 species of snails all over the world. Snails are distributed in all provinces and regions of my country, living in forests, shrubs, orchards, vegetable gardens, farmlands, houses, parks, gardens, temples, mountains, plains, hills and other places. But there are very few species that are worth raising and eating. As a high-protein, low-fat, high-quality food and animal protein feed for humans, snails are increasingly valued by people. 1. Appearance characteristics The entire body of the snail includes shells, heads, necks, shell membranes, feet, internal organs, capsules and other parts. It carries a spiral shell on its back. Its shapes are various and of different sizes, including pagoda-shaped, gyro-shaped, cone-shaped, spherical, pipe-shaped, etc. At present, the white jade snails, cover snails, scattered snails, bright snails, brown cloud agate snails, etc., which are cultivated in China, all have their own unique appearance. 2. Living habits The white jade snail likes to live in a dark, humid, loose and humus-rich environment. It hides during the day and comes out at night. It is most afraid of direct sunlight and is sensitive to the environment. The most suitable environment is: temperature 16-30℃ (23-30℃, the fastest growth and development); air humidity 60%-90%; breeding soil humidity about 40%; pH 5-7. When the temperature is below 15℃ and above 33℃, it will hibernate. If it is below 5℃ or above 40℃, it may be frozen to death or heat to death. 3. Snail's diet Snails have a very wide range of foraging, mainly various vegetables, weeds and melon and fruit peels; leaves, stems, buds, flowers, juicy fruits of crops; all kinds of green grass and green tree feed, juicy feed, bran feed, and cake feed. 4. The practical value of snails Snails enjoy the reputation of "soft gold" internationally. Its meat is tender and delicious, and rich in nutrition. According to the measurement, every 500 grams of snail meat contains 90 grams of protein and amino acids, vitamins, calcium, iron, copper, phosphorus and other nutrients needed by the human body. It is a high-protein, low-fat food. Snails are cold in nature and salty in taste. They have the effects of clearing away heat, reducing swelling, and relieving constipation. They are also good for the digestion of food and nutrition. Snails are also good for the digestion of food and nutrition. They are also good for the digestion of food and nutrition. They are good for the digestion of food and nutrition. Xinhuanet Zhuhai, November 16 (Reporter Li Siqing) The staff of the Zhongshan Inspection and Quarantine Bureau of Guangdong Province recently intercepted 7 African giant snails from containers imported from Mozambique and Congo. This is the third time that Zhongshan Port has intercepted this type of Class II pests that are prohibited from entering the country. During a joint inspection of 68 imported containers of logs, inspection and quarantine personnel found 7 live snails in the containers. These snails were sent to the plant inspection laboratory and were identified as giant African snails that are prohibited from entering the country. Giant African snails are harmful. According to inspection and quarantine personnel, giant African snails are extremely dangerous pests. They are very greedy and can harm more than 100 species of herbaceous, woody and vine plants. They can cause serious harm to vegetables, flowers, sweet potatoes, and peanuts, and even eat up all the branches and leaves of plants. They reproduce very quickly, and once introduced, they can spread rapidly through various channels. It should be edible. |
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