Introduction of oyster shape
Oysters, also known as oyster seeds and oysters, are mollusks of the family Ostreaceae. Their shells are fan-shaped and divided into three parts: stratum corneum, prismatic layer and nacre. The stratum corneum is thin and transparent, the prismatic layer is composed of columnar structure, and the nacre is composed of flaky structure.
The growth environment of oysters
Oysters mostly grow on coastal rocks and feed on microalgae and organic debris. They belong to the global distribution of animals, which are distributed evenly all over the world, while oysters in China are mainly distributed in Shandong, Zhejiang, Liaoning, Fujian, Guangdong and other places.
Oyster culture method
The method of floating raft can be used to cultivate oysters. Choose healthy oyster seedlings, put them in a hanging box, and then hang the hanging box at the bottom of the water. Moreover, oyster seedlings should be separated after one month of growth, barnacle seedlings should be removed in time, and oyster seedlings with fast growth should be selected for cultivation.