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Will Monopterus albus go out for food in rainy days?

Monopterus albus will come out for food in rainy days, because it is easy to flood its cave in rainy days. In order to come out for oxygen, it will surface. Monopterus albus usually eats at night.

Monopterus albus is mainly carnivorous and gluttonous, mainly eat small fish, shrimp, aquatic insects, snail, tadpole and young frog. In thunderstorm, sultry weather, low air pressure and lack of oxygen in the water, Monopterus albus will come out of the hole, erect its front body and stick its head out of the water.

Monopterus albus often lives in the mud bottom of rice fields, rivers, streams, ponds, canals and lakes. The spawning period is 6-65438+ 10 month. June-August is the most fertile fish, which belongs to tropical and warm temperate fish. It has strong adaptability and likes to make holes and dig holes.

Edible value of Monopterus albus

Monopterus albus is tender and delicious. High nutritional value. Every 10g eel meat contains protein 17.2- 18.8g, fat 0.9- 1.2g, calcium 38mg, phosphorus 150mg and iron1.6mg.

In addition, it also contains thiamine (vitamin B 1), riboflavin (B2), nicotinic acid (vitamin PP), ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and other vitamins.

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