Some ponds are not suitable for release because the water quality may deteriorate. The water leading to big rivers has strong self-purification ability. If you believe in Buddhism, don't release it in a fixed place. The result of putting fish in a fixed place is that a large number of fish are fished up and sold. Not only did it not really show, but it also wasted everyone's money. To release fish, you should choose very secluded and sparsely populated waters.
Carp habit
Carp usually inhabit the bottom of rivers, lakes, reservoirs, ponds and other water bodies with aquatic plants, and mainly feed on benthos. Strong adaptability, cold resistance, alkali resistance and hypoxia resistance. Living alone or in groups in ponds, lakes and rivers, with quiet mud bottoms and overgrown weeds. Omnivorous, digging food often makes water turbid and increases turbidity, which has adverse effects on many animals and plants.
Carp is a benthic omnivorous fish that eats both meat and vegetables. The bait spectrum is wide, the snout bone is developed, and it often feeds on mud. Carp is also a low-temperature animal, and its body temperature changes with the change of water temperature, so it does not need to consume energy to maintain a constant body temperature, so the total amount of bait intake is not large.
At the same time, carp, like most freshwater fish, belongs to a kind of fish without stomach, with short intestine and fast metabolism, so its feeding habit is to eat less and eat more. The digestive function of carp is closely related to the water temperature, and its feeding is seasonal.