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How to raise carp is not easy to die, and how to feed it properly

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Environmental stability: Carp do not have high requirements for the environment, as long as they live in a stable and comfortable environment, they can grow well. When raising artificially, keep the water temperature and water quality stable. Reasonable feeding: Carp is an omnivorous fish, and its appetite is relatively large. Breeders need to feed regularly and quantitatively to avoid dying. Feeding density: Carp grows faster and is larger. Breeders need to reduce the feeding density to avoid death due to insufficient space.
How to raise carp is not easy to die, and how to feed it properly 1. How to raise carp so as not to die easily

1. Environment is stable: Carp has low requirements for environment and can grow in various environments. Although they are not particularly sensitive to environmental fluctuations, if the environmental fluctuations are too large, they will also cause discomfort or death. Breeders can keep the water temperature and quality stable while breeding, so as to avoid death.

2. Reasonable feeding: Carp eat a large amount and are easy to be supported to death. When feeding, breeders should follow a small number of feeding methods, keep the diversity of food, and avoid the situation of single feeding habits.

3. Feeding density: Carp is larger and grows faster. If they don't have enough living space, they may suffer from lack of oxygen or insufficient living space. After a long time, there may be death.

2. How to feed carp properly

1. Food: Carp do not have high requirements for food. They are omnivorous fish and are not picky about food. Breeders can choose to feed with a variety of feeds, so as to avoid the situation of single feeding habit.

2. Feeding amount: Carp eat a large amount, so breeders need to feed them regularly and quantitatively, so as to avoid dying. The breeder can feed it twice a day, and the amount of each feed can be eaten within 5-10 minutes.

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