Feeding strategies for different growth stages of carp: during the fry stage, low-value fish are used as bait, and fresh fish is the main food source. Feeding should be done 5 to 6 times a day, with the amount of fish equal to 20% of the fish's body weight. For smaller prey like chopped small octopus, feed 4 to 5 times daily, with the portion size ranging from 15% to 17% of the fish's body weight. Once the carp reaches adulthood, the feeding rate should be reduced to between 5% and 6% of their body weight.
Squid, which are often used as bait, have distinct feeding patterns. They tend to feed more actively at sunrise and sunset, while feeding almost stops at noon. To accommodate this behavior, it’s best to adjust the feeding schedule accordingly—offering more feed in the early morning and late afternoon, and less during midday. When squid are feeding, they typically rise to the surface to hunt for food. Therefore, it's recommended to feed in smaller portions throughout the day, ensuring that the bait is consumed before it sinks into the net, thus minimizing waste and improving feeding efficiency. This approach not only supports optimal growth but also helps maintain water quality by reducing uneaten food.
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