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Tilapia Breeding

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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Tilapia Source

Started by Jennifer Pankey. Last reply by Zalinda Farms Inc Oct 10, 2015. 1 Reply

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

6 - IBC GROW OUT SYSTEM

Started by Phil Slaton Jun 3, 2015. 0 Replies

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

tilapia for sale

Started by john mark. Last reply by Jeff Fultz Apr 13, 2015. 3 Replies

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

tilapia eating eggs

Started by Kevin R.. Last reply by Jeff Fultz Apr 13, 2015. 4 Replies

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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Comment by Conrad Chin-Yee on October 25, 2011 at 2:01pm

I finally found a 125 gallon glass aquarium that I want to use to winter my breeders. I will put my  3 or 4 broods of frys in a smaller aquarium. I want to set it as a breeding tank. How best to design the system so that I get good waste removal and water treatment and at the same time don't disturb the fish breeding process and loose eggs and small fry. I noticed many indoor reef aquariums use a sump that treats the water. I don't want to build a sump tank if it is unnecessary and there is a simpler and effective way of breeding them.

Conrad

Comment by Dave & Yvonne Story on October 23, 2011 at 10:57pm

I love reading everyone's experiences.

Thank you

Comment by Lonnie Kirkman on October 22, 2011 at 1:25pm
Thanks Im getting pic of my garden today will post soon
Comment by TCLynx on October 22, 2011 at 12:37pm
High protein feed is important to small young tilapia if your goal is to grow them out as big and as fast as possible.
Comment by Claudio J Tracchia on October 22, 2011 at 11:59am
they are hungry for protein we feed them in the morning and wen we come back from work but that slow the grow rate very much so we add a feeder that feed twice a day wen we are not home this way they eat 4 times a day plus treats. and all look good.
Comment by Dave & Yvonne Story on October 22, 2011 at 11:17am

kudos Lonnie,

My experience is they always seem hungry and I over feed them. I feed my fish four times a day.

Comment by Lonnie Kirkman on October 21, 2011 at 10:32pm
well I have a lot of Tilapia now I have 100 in totes in my garden there about 6-8 in long my one group of breeders is getting it done and I have all kindes of little ones check out my pict. still could use a little advise on how much and how often to feed them worried it might be to little
Comment by rj woodard on October 18, 2011 at 8:04pm

greg, can you tell me where to get a few red nile fingerlings?

Thanks, RJ

Comment by mail4mema on October 17, 2011 at 10:21pm
i am raising some red nile to brood fish, i"ve had them for two months, when i got them they were 1"-1.5", they are 3.5 to 5 inches now, i cut the bottom off figuring they are my females, i have acceleratored their growth, by cranking up the heat 90*, and feeding them 10 times a day, the middle class i"m holding at 82*,feeding them 6 times a day, the top of the class i"m holding at room temp, 75* and feeding them 2 times a day, i know they are males because they are big enough to sex, what i"m trying to do is get them all the same size by spring, i feel they breed better when the fish are all around the same size, a larger female dosen"t produce more eggs, just larger eggs ,and larger fry! i'm trying to get them to all spawn early this spring so i can coincide with the hot fl. summer, and by fall to sell my first batch of fry at 1.5 lbs, all of them, and only over winter  next years brood fish , to start over again!     greg
Comment by Dave Lindstedt on October 17, 2011 at 5:47pm
Today the water temp. in my 40 gal aquarium was 74 F and in the 20 gal 76F ammonia was a little on the high side.  So I drained 1/2 the water from both tanks.  I replaced the water with heated tap water (well water) result was 20 gal came up to 86 and the 40 gal warmed to 84.  Immediately I saw greatly increased activity.  Tonight fish were still very active.  Looks like I will need to invest in some tank heaters.
 

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