(1) Aspongopus can be kept in captivity or in free range, and the breeding density is 100 /m2.
(2) The growth and reproduction of Aspongopus are all done by themselves and do not need too much management. Just take cold protection measures during the breeding period to avoid affecting its growth and reproduction.
(3) In the process of reproduction, some host plants can be planted appropriately according to the reproduction scale to ensure the healthy and vigorous growth of plants, which can not only create a suitable growth environment for Aspongopus, but also improve its quality.
Aspongopus is oval, mostly purple-black, with copper luster, with a body length of about 1.7-2.2 cm, a body width of about 1- 1.2 cm, and a dark head, chest backboard and small shield.