About Lesson
Source of broodstock
- May be grown in farms or captured from rivers, lakes, or reservoirs and stocked in proper brood fish ponds.
- Moreover, the transportation of brood fish involves transport costs, injury, and physiological stress. Therefore, is advisable to rear them in the farm itself.
Brood fish ponds
- Built closer to a water supply to facilitate water management.
- The area ranges from 02-0.3 ha, with a water depth of 1-2 m.
- Should be drainable, and of rectangular shape, width wide not exceeding 25 m.
- Are prepared and cleared once a year.
Segregation of brood stock
- At least 3-4 months before the breeding season.
- It is desirable to segregate the males and females into separate ponds, to avoid unwanted spawning.
- Stock is maintained under uncrowded conditions and fed on protein-rich natural and supplemental feeds to assist faster gonadal development.
- High carbohydrate feeds need to be avoided to prevent the accumulation of fat.
- Prevent handling stress.
- In common carp, it is necessary to prevent the stimulation of spawning through the flow of fresh water into the pond.
- The pond is also cleared of any substrates for eggs, such as weeds and grasses, to avoid stimulating wild spawning.
Stocking density
- 20-50 ripe breeders ( weighing 150-250 kg) can be reared in a 0.1 ha pond area.