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publicationNumber CN-104737946-B
titleOfInvention A kind of grouper method for culturing seedlings
abstract The present invention proposes a kind of grouper method for culturing seedlings, fry is cultivated using clear water, the veil of the cement block and the plastic plate as fry with hole is added in the cement pit, prevent fry from getting a fright since water body is too clear, at the same time, Micro Algae is cultivated in other ponds, the bait such as wheel animalcule, prevent Water Eutrophication and deterioration in the cement pit, bait can be solved the problems, such as by way of feeding again, in addition, indoor raising of seedling, it is not affected by the weather, there was only less algae in clear water, organic matter and microorganism, big change is less likely to occur water quality, along with the reasonable employment of photosynthetic bacteria, water quality relatively easily controls, therefore, the grouper method for culturing seedlings of the present invention is consistent with fry is cultivated, the advantages of survival rate of seedling is high.
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