The secrets of catfish hatchery business

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14:50:00

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2022

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All About Aquaculture
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The hatchery business is one of the lucrative businesses in fish farming since many farmers buy fingerlings from hatcheries.
When operating a catfish hatchery, it’s not advisable to use water directly from a borehole. First, put it in a reservoir, treat it, and condition it to be suitable for fingerlings. This also allows oxygen to dissolve into the water.

Hatchery process

In the hatchery, t is not advisable to cut sperm directly onto the eggs as this introduces impurities into the eggs. Incubate the sperm to eliminate the impurities and this increases hatching efficiency. Incubation is done by cutting the sperms into normal saline solution and leaving them there for between 1 to 3 hours.
In the hatchery unit, have a base made up of aluminum, and under it put a gas heater. This helps act as a source of heat to heat the hatching unit.
The inner lining of the hatchery unit should be made up of a tarpaulin as this can absorb heat from the surrounding and evenly distribute the heat into the water.
Hatching takes place between 8 to 24 hours depending on whether the heat stoves are put on or not and after hatching, ensure transfer of the fingerlings to the farm with more water and a larger growing area to prevent death due to suffocation.
After 2 to 3 days when the hatched fish just starts to eat, remove the fingerlings and transfer them to a pond with fresh water because the hatched larva produces poison from their bodies hence need to clean before feeding the fish.
Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0002:10Treat water in a reservoir before using it for hatching.
02:1102:55Coating sperms directly onto the eggs include impurities and reduces the ability of the eggs to hatch.
02:5605:05Incubate the sperms in normal saline to eliminate impurities.
05:0610:32The base of the hatchery unit should be aluminum with a stove below it.
10:3311:20Transfer the fingerlings to a larger growth space 10 hours after hatching.
11:2114:20After the fingerlings start eating, transfer them to fresh water.
14:2114:50Conclusion

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