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How much temperature does it take for Monopterus albus to hunt?

Monopterus albus didn't come out to hunt until the temperature reached above 65438 02℃. When the water temperature drops below 65438 02℃, the feeding and growth of Monopterus albus basically stop, and the optimum temperature for the growth of Monopterus albus is 24-28℃.

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Monopterus albus belongs to Syngnathidae, Syngnathidae and Monopterus albus. Also known as eel, mackerel, eel, snake fish, blood eel, common fish and long fish (northern Jiangsu). The general name of about 15 species of slender eel-shaped fish in the family Syngnathidae. There are two kinds of distribution in China, one is the common Monopterus albus and the other is Monopterus albus, which are distributed in Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Chongqing, Hunan, Hubei, Anhui, Henan and other places. Eel, commonly known as Monopterus albus, belongs to fish, Syngnathidae, Syngnathidae and Monopterus albus. It is a kind of fish, with a body like a snake, but without scales. The skin color is blue and yellow, and the big one is two or three feet long. Like to be quiet. Usually lying under the water. They live in mud caves and cracks near the water, come out in summer, and hide in caves in 1 1 month and1February.

Monopterus albus is extremely sensitive to temperature, below 10 degrees, and will stop eating above 30 degrees. In the process of storage or transportation, if the density is high, the water quantity is low and the weather is hot, eels will secrete mucus at a faster speed, release heat, consume oxygen in the water and raise the water temperature. If the mucus is not removed in time, the eel can't stand it. Before long, the eel will have the symptoms of blushing, red anus and congestion all over the body, and finally suffocate and die.