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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Sorry that I have been away. I had 4-way bi-pass surgery. I have to sell my fish business - IBCs - $50.00 each or make offer. Pure strain Blue Tilapia fingerlings 1 plus inches at $1.00 each or make offer. Phone inquiries welcome, ask for Phil Three Six Zero-Six Nine Seven-7880. I live in Poulsbo, Washington.
Sean I watched the video and it appears to be pre mating activity. the male has claimed a location and is chasing off others to protect it. the two fish are probably both males battling each other.
you will see the male chase off other fish except the female he is choosing to mate and he will swim to her and nudge her then swim back to his cave or area in hopes she will follow to lay her eggs.
Actually, you need more females. With a one male, one female arrangement, the male will wear her out and kill her. Two females and one male is better. But four or five females and one males is best. Never put more than one male in a tank with females. The males will fight and one or both will die.
I am surprised that the breeder did not share this information with you during the sales process.
Catch 'em. Turn them over. One hole at the anus is a male, two holes is a female. Can't have to two or more males in the same tank.
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