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As for rewarding Lao Jiu, I don’t expect too much. If everyone thinks the book is acceptable, they can just loosen the seams between their fingers...
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After the pond was cleared, Fang Rui dug the drainage outlet deeper and woven bamboo strips into a row to create a net to prevent the eels from escaping.
Fang Rui filled the pond with water using a diving bag. Fang Rui screened the eels, cleaning out those that seemed to have poor skin color and lack of vitality, and then poured the remaining twenty kilograms of eels in one at a time.
.Then I poured two kilograms of loach in. Loach is very active, so it can play a role in improving the growth environment.
In fact, there is a better way to breed eel, which is the box-net culture method. However, this breeding method has certain requirements for the water area. The pond like Fangrui is too narrow in area and is not very suitable. In addition, there are
The rice field farming method is also quite good. But just like raising chickens in the bamboo forest, Fang Rui plans to try it first and then expand further after gaining experience.
Fangrui gave special treatment to the giant eel. He made a cage with a length and width of two meters each out of strips, immersed the cage in the pond, and then put the giant eel in. Fang Rui's intention was to first
Monopterus eels are animals that like to kill their own brethren. Only farmed eels with similar body shapes can best avoid such tragedies. The giant eel weighs two kilograms, and the teeth of the local eels are too small to fit into it.
Next, Fang Rui went to the river to fish out a few tons of local aquatic plants called water peanuts, and evenly spread them on the pond. Of course, they also had to be placed in bamboo cages. The purpose of placing aquatic plants in the pond is mainly to provide a habitat for eels.
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After that, Fang Rui went to the river to catch a lot of small fish and shrimps, and put them all into the pond. These small fish and shrimps will be food for the eels. At the same time, those that have not been eaten will also reproduce and provide a source of food for the eels.
Continuous supply of food would save Fang Rui a lot of trouble.
Fang Rui also placed a ten-watt light bulb about 20 centimeters above the surface of the pond, and placed a separate light bulb in a bamboo cage. When it got dark at night, Fang Rui turned on the light, and there were still moths and mosquitoes.
All kinds of insects like to fly around the light bulb, and most of them fall into the water in a daze, becoming a delicious meal for the eels.
With those small fish and shrimps, as well as these moths and insects that throw themselves into the water, Fang Rui doesn't have to worry about the eels' food.
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A pond of only two cents of land was too sparse to raise more than twenty kilograms of eels. In the next few days, Fang Rui carried the fish basket and went to the fields several times. Apart from the last few eels, there were two more eels.
More than ten kilograms of eel seedlings entered the pond.
The seedlings in the field have grown to more than a foot long, and each plant has grown from six or seven to more than a dozen, and its roots have penetrated deep into the mud. At this time, it was no longer possible to catch eels, and Fang Rui also
I didn’t catch him again.
After a period of buffering, Fang Rui and her son gradually recovered from the pain of Xiaohei's disappearance.
The eels in the pond are growing day by day, and the system energy value is increasing rapidly, which makes Fang Rui feel gratified. However, the incident of throwing chickens in the bamboo forest in the back room continues to happen, and now there are only eight of the hundred chickens left.
Less than ten.
Fang Rui and her mother patrolled from time to time, and even moved a stool to sit in the forest to keep watch, but the chickens still disappeared one by one, as if they had disappeared out of thin air. Yu Yinghong was helpless and heartbroken. Fang Rui was
I was extremely depressed. Lao Bian proposed to install cameras in various directions in the bamboo forest. This was a good idea. They would monitor it 24 hours a day and no one could escape. But Fang Rui didn’t do this. One of the reasons was that the cost was too high. The main method was
Rui still wanted to catch the chicken thief with his own hands...
Yesterday, after many inspections and standing guard, two more chickens were lost.
The next day, Fang Rui finished his meal early in the morning and did nothing. He moved a chair and sat in the bamboo forest, motionless like a statue. Fang Rui was determined this time. Where was he today?
He didn't go either, he just stayed there until dark and put the chickens in the cage.
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The young chickens have grown to three or four. After they have eaten millet for breakfast, they walk in groups of three and five in the bamboo forest. From time to time, a grasshopper or something jumps up from the grass, and the chickens swarm around.
On the chickens, they chased each other for food for a while. Due to the long-term free range, these chickens are very wild, and fighting for food is commonplace, and even fights between them are common.
Fang Rui didn't bother to pay attention to the chickens. He just sat in the middle of the bamboo forest, concentrating on every movement in every corner of the forest.
Time passed by minute by second, and no abnormality was found at noon. Her mother brought lunch to Fang Rui, and Fang Rui ate it in the bamboo forest. Yu Yinghong scooped up millet and fed it to the chickens, eating while the chickens were clucking.
At that time, Yu Yinghong counted the chickens and found that there were no fewer chickens.
At about one o'clock at noon, Fang Rui felt very sleepy and couldn't hold it any longer. He squinted his eyes and dozed for a while. Not long after he was drowsy, he heard someone outside the bamboo forest suddenly screamed, "Snake!"
Snake!"
This exclamation woke Fang Rui up.
Fang Rui stood up and looked outside the bamboo forest and asked, "Snake, where are the snakes?"
The person outside the bamboo forest replied, "Xiao Rui, it's Xiao Rui, hurry up, the snake is here."
Fang Rui ran out of the bamboo forest in three steps and found the person calling snake outside. He saw that it was Xiaohua's grandmother, Second Grandma Wang. Second Grandma Wang was over seventy years old and had gray hair. She had a basket slung across her shoulder.
There was half a basket of pigweed in the basket. She was holding a sickle in her hand and her whole body was trembling. It was obvious that she was frightened when she suddenly saw a snake while cutting pigweed.
"Grandma Wang, are you okay?" Fang Rui looked at the old man's pale face and was very worried. Old man, please don't be frightened.
"I, I'm fine. It's just that I was frightened. I was frightened." Mrs. Wang's mouth was trembling and she couldn't speak clearly. She was really frightened.
In the countryside, people always have an inexplicable fear of snakes.
Fang Rui used to be afraid of snakes. I remember when he was still in elementary school, a green snake suddenly broke into the house, which scared his parents. Seeing the green snake scared his parents, Fang Rui didn't know.
Where did he find the courage? He stepped forward with a hoe and swung the snake wildly. As a result, the snake almost hit the meat paste.
Afterwards, Fang Rui was not afraid. Looking at the smashed snake, he smiled. So snakes are not scary. Afterwards, when he entered junior high school, he came into contact with a wider range of things, and Fang Rui also gained a further understanding of snakes.
Understand. Through books and the Internet, he also learned about the characteristics and habits of various local snakes, whether they are poisonous or not.
Gradually, Fangrui learned to catch snakes, and he also had some research on catching snakes.