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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 Claudio J Tracchia on October 17, 2011 at 4:29pm
This is my colony set up a 20 gallon tank for one male and three female the plastic tank is a filter and pump and the tank on the right is for the frays all connected siphon stile water temperature 85F , the problem is that the male got to aggressive and kill one female I reed some ware if I can remember were that the tank have to be 150 gallons for a colony to function properly
Comment by TCLynx on October 3, 2011 at 5:42pm
I know in the indoor aquarium the male was all set to breed and he would chase the females around and I got the impression it was just too chilly for them to get in the mood so to speak.  But I expect light could have played a bit roll too since I didn't have any extra lighting for the indoor aquarium and it usually hovered around 73-74 F.
Comment by SW on October 3, 2011 at 7:32am

@TCLynx - Because my tanks are under roof on my back patio they don't get very hot. This summer they hovered around 78 - 80.  I wonder if the temps in the upper 80's and higher have an effect on the females egg production.  I'll do some research on this and let everyone know if I find any information on it.

@Dave Story - Do you have a picture of the blue/green tilapia?  I wonder if they are standard blues or perhaps a hybrid of some kind.  If they are standard blues then you have plenty of options for getting more of them.

Comment by Dave & Yvonne Story on October 1, 2011 at 7:23pm

I have often told my students, "No Right and No Wrong. Have fun but don't hurt anyone."
I am starting to believe the same about the hearty tilapia, but with lights at night I have had some of my plants destroyed by moths.

Comment by TCLynx on October 1, 2011 at 6:05pm
Hum, could be that my water in the outdoor tank just happened to coincide with May and longer day length.  Perhaps had I put a light over the aquarium not only would it have warmed the water a bit but the fish might have gotten it on inside.
Comment by mail4mema on September 30, 2011 at 7:58am

when i was in ar. raising tilapia, i had 13 1/8 acre ponds that i was going to do 13 hybrid x es, while i was pumpimg up the ponds, getting them ready, i hade my brood stock in 13 raceways,4'x4'x50' sexed, well water 72* [they spawn in the raceway before i could get them out] i also had another hatchery, where i was trying to spawn all winter, in 90* water, both systems spawned at the same time,proving to me the p

hto-period was more important than temp.     greg

Comment by TCLynx on September 28, 2011 at 7:38am
I never had any luck breeding my tilapia until the water temp was up closer to 86 F.  Mine were Blue Tilapia.
Comment by Dave & Yvonne Story on September 28, 2011 at 7:13am

Howdy SW,

to date my best teacher has been youtube. thank you for the help. I will attempt to sex my fish this weekend. I have 43 tilapia that are white, 4 that are gray, and 3 that are beautiful blue green. I  purchased 50 whilte nile tiapia, but... I understand it is difficult to find females. so if I find any I will do as you suggested and I will move them into the house with a temp controlled water of about 75 degrees f. I would like to buy 4 of the blue green tilapia females.  Any suggestions?

thank you

Dave

Comment by SW on September 28, 2011 at 6:26am

Hi Dave.  There are plenty of people in this community that can give advice on breeding the tilapia.  What type of tilapia do you have?  Were they all from the same parents? Do you know how to sex the fish? 3-4 females with a male in a 125 gallon tank in 72+ degree water with some kind of structure like old flower pots or pieces of large pvc (so they feel safe & comfortable) is sure to do the trick.

Comment by Dave & Yvonne Story on September 12, 2011 at 9:14am

I want to learn more about breeding

 

 

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