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CATDOLL: How many times a day should carp be fed? What kind of food do they eat?

1. How many times a day should carp be fed? What kind of food do they eat?

Vegetable leaves, steamed bread pieces, pellet feed, etc. 1-2 times a day is enough.

2. What do carp like to eat?

When feeding insects, pay more attention to changing the water and give it an oxygen pump.

3. What do wild carp eat and how to raise them

Carp is a bottom-dwelling omnivorous fish that eats both meat and vegetables. It has a wide range of baits, a well-developed snout, and often digs mud to feed. Carp is also a low-level cold-blooded animal, whose body temperature changes with the water temperature. It does not need to consume energy to maintain a constant body temperature, so the total amount of bait it needs to eat is not large. At the same time, carp, like most freshwater fish, is a stomachless fish species, and its intestines are thin and short, and its metabolism is fast, so its feeding habits are to eat less and eat more frequently. The digestive function of carp is closely related to water temperature, and its feeding is very seasonal. In winter (especially under ice), it is basically in a semi-dormant state of not eating, and the body fat is consumed in the winter. When spring comes, it is eager to eat high-protein food to supplement it. In late autumn, when winter is approaching, there will also be a peak period of "grabbing food" in order to accumulate fat, and it is also mainly high-protein bait. Therefore, in early spring. When fishing for carp in late autumn, animal baits such as earthworms and river shrimps should be used as the main bait. After spring, as the temperature rises, fish eat more food, and the quality of bait is no longer important, but the quantity becomes the first priority. Therefore, during a long period of late spring, the entire summer, and early autumn, carp mainly eat vegetarian food. When fishing at this time, you should use flour bait, fermented food, etc.

4. Who knows what koi eat?

Feed;

5. What do carp like to eat most?

[Repost] Read this article and you will know what carp like to eat! After choosing a good fishing spot, bait is an extremely important part of the carp fishing process. If the selected bait is not suitable for the taste of the fish, even if the fishing spot is good, the fishing skills are superb, and the fishing gear is advanced, it will be useless. In order to observe the taste of carp in the glass tank, earthworm powder or essence, human placenta powder, animal blood powder, mosquito larvae powder, sparrow powder, new broad bean powder, silkworm pupa powder, fish meal, shrimp skin powder, fried soybean powder, etc. are added to the basic bait for experiment. Any of the above powders is mixed with the basic bait, kneaded and softened, and rolled into small balls as big as mung beans. Four kinds of bait are tested in batches at a time, once every 2 to 3 days, to see which one it eats first and which one it eats later, and record it. The first one to be eaten is good, and the last one left is bad. Then we conducted a comparative experiment on the selected baits in each group, and the results showed that human placenta powder was the best, followed by silkworm pupa powder, mosquito larvae powder, earthworm powder, and sparrow powder were equally popular. In the screening of the above baits, there was no complete residue, that is, there was no problem of never biting. Later, the experimental results were taken to the fishing site for further verification, and the order of fish catching effect was: mosquito larvae powder was the best, followed by human placenta powder and silkworm pupa powder, and fish meal mixed with bait also had a good effect. These baits are the first choice for fishing carp. In order to further select the best bait for carp fishing, add some chicken bone fermented water, milk powder, raw bean flour or tofu powder, green onion and leek fermented water, strawberry jam, egg yolk, urine bubble egg, vitamin B2, garlic juice, cooked barley flour, cooked corn flour steamed bread to the basic bait. Mix any of the above additives with the basic bait and knead it to a moderate hardness and softness. Experiment in batches to select the best and eliminate the worst. The ranking of the effects is: the bait with milk powder (with sugar) and strawberry jam as additives is always eaten first, and the rest is hunted later. In other words, carp likes to eat these baits with different smells in the fish tank, but there are obvious differences in their preference. After many years of fishing practice in multiple ponds, it can be seen that urine bubble eggs, chicken bone fermented water, leek and green onion fermented water are mixed and kneaded with the basic bait. Whether it is a hand rod or a sea rod, it is always easy to catch silver carp or bighead carp, while carp and grass carp are hooked, but in small numbers. Cooked corn flour is added with additives and kneaded before being hooked, and carp and crucian carp are very fond of it. Adding sweet strawberry jam will attract more grass carp. First add white sugar that can taste sweet to the basic bait, then add some essence or asafoetida powder, fried peanut powder, koji wine, and floral water to make these 5 kinds of fragrant baits, rub them into mung bean-sized pieces, and conduct experiments. The carp in the tank like to eat them very much, and they "swallow them like mad". Therefore, it is very important to add sugar to the bait, which is an important additive to induce the appetite of carp. This is the case in fish tanks, reservoirs, and fish ponds. Peel the sweet potatoes, cut them into dice, steam them until half-cooked, and then pickle them with white sugar. This can increase their toughness and make them not easy to fall off the hook. It is a good bait for fishing carp. Add an appropriate amount of white flour to the raw tender corn flour, human placenta powder, and sheep bone powder, use sheep oil as an additive, and adjust them to a moderate hardness. Use honey as a solvent to mix raw bean flour or tofu powder. The hardness should be enough to hold the hook. These three baits have their own characteristics and can be flexibly mastered according to different seasons and regions. In addition, baked potatoes and sweet potatoes have good practical value for fishing carp, and they are easy to obtain. No matter what kind of bait, you must adapt to local conditions, find out the feeding habits of carp in the fishing waters, and then cater to their preferences, so as to achieve the desired effect. When participating in competitions, this is often the key to winning a place. 1. Bad food. Bad food used for fishing carp should also use different excipients, additives and binders according to different waters. For example, the bad food used in a certain reservoir is made of chicken feed as an excipient, fish meal as an additive, and an appropriate amount of reservoir water. The effect is very good. If you add some white sugar and raw bean flour to this bad food, take it to the waters of a village upstream of the reservoir for fishing, and fish will be caught as usual. If you fish in a fish pond, it is best to use the granular bait fed to the fish in the pond, crush it and use it as an additive, which is much better than other additives. Therefore, every time you go fishing, you should prepare several additives, such as boiled barley, sheep bone powder, sheep fat, fried soybean powder, sugar or honey, etc., which are used in small amounts, have a strong smell, and have a good effect in attracting fish. In order to make the dregs for fishing carp sweet and fragrant, you can go to the grocery store to buy processed cake residues, which are both fragrant and sweet, cheap, and very suitable for the taste of carp. Flavors, koji wine, and fried soybean powder are used in small amounts and are easy to carry. Human placenta powder and raw bean powder can be put into a small bottle and will not go bad all year round. Excipients are not too important. If you go on a long trip or travel fishing, when you run out of the bait you bring, you can go to the farmhouse to find some bran, wheat bran and other materials, or temporarily pick up some dry cow dung on the shore and rub it into crumbs, add some wine soaked millet as an additive, and use rice as a binder to make dregs. It can not only solve the urgent problem, but also is an effective measure to ensure a good harvest. In short, the dregs for fishing carp should highlight the sweetness. 2. Flour bait. Weigh the sieved corn flour and white flour in a ratio of 2:1, mix well, blanch and steam until 80% cooked, add sugar or honey, and knead until the hardness is moderate. According to the situation of catching fish, you can add some essence, fish meal or raw bean flour, etc., and adjust it to the taste that fish like most. It is good to install group hooks - plum blossom type and snowflake type are both good. In order to improve the visibility of flour bait, you can add a trace amount of riboflavin and dye it golden yellow to increase the attraction, but avoid adding too much, which will cause bitterness and affect the hook rate. 3. Meat bait or live bait. Live baits such as river shrimp, red worms, earthworms (maggots), oil gourds, crickets, maggots, cornworms, bee pupae or other larvae are all delicious delicacies for carp, and they will never be let go when they meet. However, due to improper hook installation, the bait is often picked and eaten, resulting in signal distortion and empty hooks when the rod is lifted. In this case, when attaching the hook, you can start from the head of the river shrimp, cross the hook along its hard shell, expose the hook tip, lie the shrimp body horizontally in the hook gate, break the shrimp gun and point it to the hook gate. In this way, the river shrimp will not die within 1 hour after the hook is attached and thrown into the fishing area, and it will keep swinging, maintaining the attraction. Because the hook tip is exposed, no matter where the fish swallows the bait, it cannot escape the hook tip, thereby increasing the catch rate. When attaching red worms, first use a blind tube, that is, burn one end of a 2 cm long plastic tube with fire and pinch it to seal it, put 6 to 8 red worms into the blind tube, and when it crawls out, tie it with a red line around the waist, and when it crawls out, tie two together, until all the red worms in the tube are tied and tied, then fold it in half and tie a knot, and cut off the excess red line. Do not use excessive force when tying to prevent breaking. After tying the red worms, insert the hook through the red line to expose the hook tip. This preparation is best done before fishing. After being put into the fishing area for more than 2 hours, the red worm can still keep wriggling. When using red earthworms as bait, it is best to feed them some animal blood before fishing to increase their color and fishy smell, thereby increasing the hook rate. If this condition is not available, you can put the earthworm on the hook, soak it with scented water, and then put it into the fishing area, which is also very effective. If the fish is large, use a whole thick earthworm to put on the hook, or cut the thick earthworm into 1.5-2 cm segments and use the hook to cross the earthworm. Whether it is a whole earthworm or a cut earthworm, no matter what the hook is, the hook tip should be exposed. Some anglers, while "wrapping" the hook tip, also leave a small piece of earthworm outside the hook tip, saying that the wriggling of the earthworm can increase the attraction. In fact, this kind of hook is most likely to be picked and eaten by fish, resulting in an empty hook. Readers are advised to pay attention to this point and improve unscientific hook-putting methods.

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