A place to exchange information on breeding tilapia. How to set up tilapia breeding colonies. How to sex fish for breeding colonies. What foods are best for breeding pairs and fingerlings.
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Started by Jennifer Pankey. Last reply by Zalinda Farms Inc Oct 10, 2015. 1 Reply 0 Likes
Hello I am wondering if anyone knows of someone who sells large amounts of tilapia fingerlings in southern California. They must be Mossambica due to state regulations. I would appreciate any help.…Continue
Started by Phil Slaton Jun 3, 2015. 0 Replies 0 Likes
The barrels in the back of the 6-IBC grow out tanks are 2-media filters, 1 lava rock filter and on the extreme left, the sump. Aeration is provided to each individual IBC. Since my heart surgery…Continue
Started by john mark. Last reply by Jeff Fultz Apr 13, 2015. 3 Replies 0 Likes
hi , i live in farmington michigan and am looking to buy some blue tilapia does any one have any 2-3 inch ones for sale.thanksjohn markContinue
Started by Kevin R.. Last reply by Jeff Fultz Apr 13, 2015. 4 Replies 0 Likes
can someone give advice on a tilapia breeding/hatching question.my tilapia breed about once every couple months but fail to get thru the entire process.they lay the eggs, they are fertilized, they…Continue
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I noticed that a mother tilapia when fed will chew up the food, take a bunch of fry into her mouth, feed them and then spit them back out. I had suspected that I was seeing her do that but yesterday my suspicion was confirmed.
I found it very interesting behavior! I'll try to get a video of her feeding them and I'll post it.
Wow, good for you Conrad! I have a blast drinking my morning coffee & watching them interact.
Did you read that link I posted about the study done comparing raising fry with rotifiers and without? There is a significant difference in growth rates.
One thing about tilapia fry, growth rates can be very mixed. I have some fingerlings now that are 1 1/2" long and others from the same batch are barely 1/2". I guess some fish of them are more aggressive feeders and runts are runts. :-)
Tilapia are also able to collect nutrients in green water through their gills. This helps with growth rates and I think this ability helps keep the mothers from starving while brooding. The gills of tilapia secrete a mucous that traps plankton which is then swallowed by the fish.
We start them on rotifiers and zooplankton starting the first day they have completely absorbed the egg yolk. Sometimes that is right away, sometimes a day or so later.
We have rotifiers in our grow beds and its pretty easy to net them out in quantities needed to feed the fry. Just take a fine mesh net and rapidly move it around (without disturbing the bottom debris) and you'll probably have some too.
Dried Zooplankton can be bought online or from your local aquarium store. It doesn't take much of either to feed hundreds of fry.
Here's a link to a study on feeding rotifiers to fry
Here's a link on growing rotifiers
Congrats & let us know how it goes!
Sam
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