How to breed Egyptian beard owl

Egyptian beard owl, also known as leather beard owl, is native to the Nile River system in Africa and was introduced from Egypt in 1981. The Egyptian beard has a wide range of food, fast growth, tender meat, and delicious taste. It is a high-quality aquatic product.
First, stocking conditions Select a soil with strong viscous, abundant water, pool depth of 1.5 meters to 2 meters of pond stocking. The Egyptian beard is a species of ground fish that normally colonizes the bottom of the pool. Seeds of 3 cm to 5 cm can be stocked from 60 to 100 per square meter, and seedlings of 7 cm to 10 cm can be placed at 50 per square meter. If the water supply is adequate, there are micro-fluid-filled ponds with 200 to 500 fishes per square meter. Egyptian beard owls and family fish are polycultured. Fish species of 3 cm to 5 cm in size can be stocked with 200 to 500 fish per acre.
Second, feeding and management Egyptian beard cubs are mostly at night for food and activities, more frequently in the evening. Its food is mainly animal feed, mainly feeding on small fish, shrimp, aquatic insects, blisters, benthic organisms, etc. It also feeds on cocoons, flies, oysters, slaughterhouse waste, wheat bran, flour, bean cakes, etc. Like eating extruded pellet feed. Egyptian beard gluttony eats up to 10% to 15% of their body weight each time. In the fish ponds and the adult fish ponds, the phenomenon of strong meats and foodstuffs is often observed. Therefore, it is important to keep the Egyptian bearded quail feeding and eat well.
A large amount of culture can be used to feed 10% of rice bran mixed with rice for about two months. After that, rice bran can be increased to 20%, plus 10% cooked rice. Feed it once a day, morning and evening, and feed it at about 5% of fish's body weight. Feeding amount per square meter per day should not exceed 0.5 kg, and polyculture with domestic fish does not require additional feeding. The growth of Egyptian beard crickets is fast. Under normal feeding conditions, the product specifications can be achieved after 2 months to 3 months of growth, and even up to 1.5 kg to 2 kg. Egyptian beard can be raised twice a year, the first from May to August, and the second from August to December. Egyptian beard owls are not tolerant of low temperatures and will die successively in water temperatures below 7°C. Therefore, adult fish must be out of the pool before the winter comes.
III. Fighting against fish diseases During the breeding period, Egyptian beard owls rarely become ill and the survival rate is high. Common diseases include air bubble disease, enteritis disease, small melon worm disease, water mold disease, black body disease, trichoderma disease, third generation worm disease, etc., and can be controlled by conventional disinfection drugs.

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