1. Suitable container: Use a basin or bucket that is large enough as a breeding container, then pour in an appropriate amount of water, put in the eel, and then change the water every 2-3 days. 2. Suitable water temperature: Control the temperature at 15-32°C. When the temperature is high, move the eel to a cool place such as under the eaves or windowsills. 3. Feed in moderation: Feed the eel with some earthworms and small fish every day. 4. Prevent disturbance: During the breeding period, do not disturb the eel frequently to prevent it from eating peacefully. 1. How to raise eels at home 1. Suitable container (1) Place the eel in a larger basin or bucket, then pour in an appropriate amount of water and put the eel in. The water should be changed every 2-3 days. (2) The water for breeding can be obtained from rivers and ditches, so that the eels will be easier to adapt. 2. Suitable water temperature (1) The eel is a cold-blooded, temperature-changing fish. Its body temperature changes with the temperature of its living environment, so the eel is neither cold-resistant nor heat-resistant. (2) When raising eels at home, they should be provided with a suitable growth temperature, generally 15-32°C. When the temperature is high, the eels should be placed in a cool place, such as under the eaves or windowsills. (3) Avoid exposing eels to direct sunlight to prevent them from being scalded to death due to rising water temperature. 3. Feed in moderation After you buy the eels home, they will feel hungry after about 4 days. After that, you can feed them some earthworms and small fish every day. 4. Prevent harassment When raising eels, you should not disturb them frequently, as this will cause the eels to be in a more anxious state, unable to eat peacefully, and easily lead to death. 2. What is the appropriate water level for raising eels at home? 1. Water depth for raising eels (1) If you use a basin or bucket to raise the eels, the water level should be just enough to cover the eels. Too much water can easily suffocate the eels. (2) If eel ponds are used for breeding, the water depth should generally be 20-30 cm. 2. How to raise eels in winter without dying (1) Prepare a larger fish tank, clean it, pour in an appropriate amount of water, and then put the eel in. (2) Feed the eels with fresh baits such as shrimps and small fish regularly, generally once every 1-2 hours. (3) Change the water regularly and observe the survival of the eels. If the light is strong, place the eels in a cool and dry place to prevent them from being exposed to the sun. 1. Suitable container: Use a basin or bucket that is large enough as a breeding container, then pour in an appropriate amount of water, put in the eel, and then change the water every 2-3 days. 2. Suitable water temperature: Control the temperature at 15-32°C. When the temperature is high, move the eel to a cool place such as under the eaves or windowsills. 3. Feed in moderation: Feed the eel with some earthworms and small fish every day. 4. Prevent disturbance: During the breeding period, do not disturb the eel frequently to prevent it from eating peacefully. 1. How to raise eels at home 1. Suitable container (1) Place the eel in a larger basin or bucket, then pour in an appropriate amount of water and put the eel in. The water should be changed every 2-3 days. (2) The water for breeding can be obtained from rivers and ditches, so that the eels will be easier to adapt. 2. Suitable water temperature (1) The eel is a cold-blooded, temperature-changing fish. Its body temperature changes with the temperature of its living environment, so the eel is neither cold-resistant nor heat-resistant. (2) When raising eels at home, they should be provided with a suitable growth temperature, generally 15-32°C. When the temperature is high, the eels should be placed in a cool place, such as under the eaves or windowsills. (3) Avoid exposing eels to direct sunlight to prevent them from being scalded to death due to rising water temperature. 3. Feed in moderation After you buy the eels home, they will feel hungry after about 4 days. After that, you can feed them some earthworms and small fish every day. 4. Prevent harassment When raising eels, you should not disturb them frequently, as this will cause the eels to be in a more anxious state, unable to eat peacefully, and easily lead to death. 2. What is the appropriate water level for raising eels at home? 1. Water depth for raising eels (1) If you use a basin or bucket to raise the eels, the water level should be just enough to cover the eels. Too much water can easily suffocate the eels. (2) If eel ponds are used for breeding, the water depth should generally be 20-30 cm. 2. How to raise eels in winter without dying (1) Prepare a larger fish tank, clean it, pour in an appropriate amount of water, and then put the eel in. (2) Feed the eels with fresh baits such as shrimps and small fish regularly, generally once every 1-2 hours. (3) Change the water regularly and observe the survival of the eels. If the light is strong, place the eels in a cool and dry place to prevent them from being exposed to the sun. |
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