Hi - first time poster. I have a indoor/basement tote-ponics system from the DIY video that has been running nicely and its about time to add fish. I have been looking at the different tilapia dealers and many are touting the benfits of buying mixed gender pure breed fish. I've heard placing a simple net at the bottom of the tank prevents the firtilazation process and any eggs will just flow through the system or the other tilapia will eat them. Is anyone doing this in a DIY system? Any thoughts on how to place a net at the bottom if there is already water and drain running in the tote? Or should I just go with all male cross-breed?
Thanks!
Ben
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That sounds like a good idea. What size holes in the netting would you use to safely let eggs and waste fall through?
The eggs don;t fall through, tilapia are mouth brooders. They only spit eggs if you mess with them.
All male group will grow faster because there body never switches to reproductive growth. It's all somatic growth. I do not know who is selling you the fish, but mix breeds are not sterile nor all males. Mixed sex populations are notorious for having huge size ranges and smaller fish. This is because the boys get horny and stop using energy to grow and instead use it to hit on every female in the tank. When females have eggs i their mouth, they don't eat. There are two ways to go to an all male population.
First, which is the easiest is hormone addition to the feed. This is feed the first few weeks they are alive and it switches females to males essentially.
The second option is way more complicated, but works realy well for making huge populations of all males. Essentially, in this route you make a super male (YY) and everything he produces will be males. You can look it up if you are so inclined.
The eggs don;t fall through, tilapia are mouth brooders. They only spit eggs if you mess with them.
Jon I was unaware of that hybrid option. Thanks for the lesson.
I would make the net bottom actually a Cage that all the tilapia are in. Make the mesh size about 1/4" Keep the bottom a few inches off the bottom of the tank and the top edge above the top of the tank.
Thanks TC - do you have any pictures from when you did this by any chance?
TCLynx said:
I would make the net bottom actually a Cage that all the tilapia are in. Make the mesh size about 1/4" Keep the bottom a few inches off the bottom of the tank and the top edge above the top of the tank.
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