Generally, the water in the ponds in front of and behind the houses in the village is eutrophic because some domestic wastewater, animal manure, etc. will flow into the pond. So you only need to cut green grass to feed grass carp every day. The other silver carp, bighead carp, crucian carp and carp all eat fertile water and plankton, and do not need to be fed separately! It depends on your breeding density and pond environment. Generally speaking, if the water quality of the pond in front of or behind the village is fertile and the density is small, you don't need to add fertilizer. Otherwise, you need to add a certain amount of fertilizer. As for grass carp, if the density is small, you don't need to add grass if there are abundant water plants in the pond. If the density is large, you need to add grass. If you want to speed up the growth, you can also add some granular feed! Just add pig manure, chicken manure, green fodder, or expose it to the sun for two days at a ratio of 5:100, then inoculate bloodworms, wait for a large number of reproduction, and then feed them with bloodworms. These fish all eat bloodworms. Particles! |
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