Mouse spot breeding preferred nylon mesh

The rat spot is a mouse spot that we often see in fish. It is a fish with very high economic value. Its shape resembles a mouse. It has a flat body, 10 dorsal fin spines, no canine teeth, generally above 45 cm, body white, covered with black spots, darker adult fish body, particularly marked on the body, colorful, and action. Slow and predatory. Around the world, including Japan, Taiwan, China, Australia and other countries.

It is very important to use breeding nets for breeding rat spots. In China there is a top manufacturer maishi group. Has been engaged in the production of aquaculture nets for 30 years. The product is a nylon net breeding net, which is the first choice for many mouse spot breeding customers!

When raised in a cement pond or nylon mesh to a body length of 10 to 15 cm, it is moved to a box net or pond to grow to a market size for sale. When the stocking density is 50 to 100 / m3, it takes 60 days for the body to grow to 10 to 15 cm. It can also be reared in a nylon mesh of (1 × 1 × 1.5) m3 set in the sea, with a stocking density of 100 to 200 / m3. You can also breed 20-50gram juveniles in box nets and keep them densely stocked: 100 / m3. The test results of this institute found that feeding fresh jerky fish can make the juveniles grow fast, and the juveniles with

 a length of 9-10 cm can reach the market size in 5-6 months.

Why do farmers choose nylon meshs? Nylon meshs: It has the characteristics of anti-corrosion, light weight, long life, non-toxic, tasteless and good transparency.

When it is used, it can also be customized into nylon mesh cages. It can save the land and labor required to excavate the fish pond, and the investment will have a quick effect. Generally, the full cost of fish farming can be recovered in that year, and the cages can be used continuously for 2-3 years under normal circumstances.

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