Bullfrogs' daily management techniques

(1) Proper management of buffalo frog larvae residues in the pond is essential. Any leftover bait should be removed promptly to maintain water quality. The pond should be refilled every 5 to 7 days, adding 7 to 10 centimeters of fresh water each time. The water used for refilling should be clean and of good quality. It's best to refill the pond between 7 to 8 am or 4 to 5 pm. Avoid changing the water too frequently, and never add pesticide-contaminated, fertilized, or sewage water. Also, avoid using very cold spring water. For high-density bullfrog ponds, it’s important to keep the water fresh or even live, ensuring optimal conditions for growth. (2) Temperature control is crucial for the healthy development of bullfrog tadpoles. The ideal temperature range is 23 to 25°C. If the water temperature exceeds 35°C, it can severely affect their growth and may even lead to death. When the temperature drops below 8°C, they eat less and stop growing altogether. In early spring, fill the pond with shallow water to help warm it up. During hot seasons, increase the water depth, provide shade, or add floating plants like gourds to reduce the temperature and ensure a comfortable environment for the frogs. (3) Regular inspections of the pond should be done twice daily—once in the morning and once in the evening. This helps prevent the frogs from escaping and allows for early detection of any signs of illness. (4) Feed quality is a key factor in maintaining the health of bullfrogs. Never feed spoiled or rotten food. Avoid using pig feed that contains coarse meal, as it can stick in the frogs’ intestines and cause digestive issues. Feeding them poor-quality or rough feed can lead to gastrointestinal diseases and even death. Always ensure the feed is fresh and suitable for their dietary needs. (5) During the metamorphosis stage, when the bullfrog’s forelimbs begin to develop, their gills gradually disappear and they start breathing through their lungs. At this stage, they cannot stay underwater for long periods. To support this transition, the pond should remain quiet and stress-free. Adding logs or other structures in the water helps the young frogs climb out and land safely, making the metamorphosis process smoother and more successful.

Intramedullary Nail

Intramedullary nails are orthopedic internal fixation devices in medical devices. Intramedullary nails consists of main nail,locking screws,cannulated locking screws,blade screws,lag screws and end cap.

The proximal end of the main nail is provided with a proximal locking screw holes, and the surface of the intramedullary nail is provided with more than one long decompression plane, which can be from the proximal end of the intramedullary nail to the distal end.It is one of the most important orthopedic implants.

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