Making Anco Bridge For Control During Shrimp Feeding
Good evening all friends, how are you guys tonight, hopefully we are all in good health and can participate in activities with.
Today I am very tired with several activities that I have to complete from morning to evening. This morning I fed the fish, because today I am on duty as the picket schedule for feeding the water bands that we maintain. After I fed the fish, then I continued my activity again to build the Anco bridge. So the Anco bridge is a bridge that is in a maintenance pond or in fish and shrimp ponds. This bridge serves as for us to put anco nets as a control place in the provision of shrimp feeds. So 10% of the shrimp feed or shrimp feed when the shrimp are still small, we place it on the finger of the anco, to see if the shrimp has eaten the feed in the pond. If in the anco network the feed is no longer available after 2 hours we put it in then we have to add feed for the next day, then on the next day we also take 10% of the total feed that we will give to put back on the anco net, if there is still feed in the net after we lift it, we will reduce it by 5% for the next day. So the essence of controlling in the anco network is that if the feed runs out, we will add 10% and if it doesn't run out, we will reduce 5%.
So that's my activity today to build the bridge so that when we do the distribution of shrimp seeds, this bridge will already be there and we can control the net on this bridge. I was also in a bit of a hurry because my boss immediately called me that in the next few days there would be shrimp seeds that had been ordered. So I immediately called another friend of mine to ask for my help in making the Anco bridge in the pond.
Here are some pictures of how I felt installing bamboo for the bridge in the pond where I work. There was a teenager sitting on the bridge when I was almost ready to make it. He sat casually chatting with me.
These are some photos I took when I was feeding the fish this morning. Friends can see how we are in where we work, some are large and some are small, the most common types of fish where we work are tilapia, goldfish and several other fish.
Maybe this is all I can share on this occasion and I hope this can be useful for me and for others. In writing this article I still use my own language, namely Indonesian, then I translate using Google into English, so if there are wrong words, please forgive me because it was really unintentional. A big thank you to friends or seniors in the ASEAN HIVE community who have given me a lot of support and have given me a lot of knowledge as well. Thanks.
Photography | Activity |
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Camera Used | Smartphone |
Model | iphone 6 s + |
Photographer | @mnurhiver |
Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
That was a very interesting post. You would have to have good balance to walk out to put the feed at the end of the bridge. No wobbly boots on.
Usually when the sun is hot I also wear boots, but coincidentally on the day I built the bridge I didn't wear them because the weather was a little cold.
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