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titleOfInvention A stone frog breeding pond with a mosquito suction device
abstract The utility model discloses a stone frog breeding pond with a mosquito suction device, which comprises a pond body, a protective net and a pond water tank. A shading device is installed, a salvage device is arranged below the shading device, a breeding slope is arranged on the top of the pool body, a feeding table is arranged on the top of the pool body, a pool water tank is arranged inside the pool body, and a salvage net is arranged on the top of the pool water tank. Two ends of the salvage net are connected with connecting columns, a feeding device is floating above the tank, a water pipe is arranged inside the tank body, a control valve is installed at one end of the water pipe, and a mosquito suction device is installed on the top of the feeding table. The stone frog breeding pond with a mosquito suction device can increase the mosquitoes in the stone frog breeding pond, and the increased mosquitoes can reduce the feeding of artificial feed, and can maintain the food preyed on by the original ecological chain of the stone frog, so that the The frogs maintain the original living habits of wild stone frogs.
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