Botswana fish farming

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bdv2HI72zgg

Duration: 

00:04:33

Year of Production: 

2020

Source/Author: 

Botswana Insight
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The process of growing fish requires special techniques and this hinders its absorption by farmers however it is grown using different methods.

First of all, fish farming involves raising of fish in tanks and enclosures for food. Fish species used are tilapia, cat fish and other species. Artificial nets are built around and at bottom of each tank. Male fish attracts female fish to his nest to lay eggs which he fertilizes.

Fish growing

Eggs are harvested by use of nets and then transferred into an incubator to hatch into fries. Water is added to incubator to create sense of movement similar to that os of river system which is needed for hatching.

The tiny fish are transferred to fingerling tanks after six weeks where they are kept for 2 months during growth stage. Feed ratio is adjusted according to the growth of the fish that is to say fish is fed according to body weight ratio.

Furthermore, fish is fed 3 times a day and water quality is measured on daily basis majorly 3 times a day to avoid bottlenecks in the system.

Once fish get bigger, they are then transferred to grow up tanks until they are ready for harvesting. Fish is harvested between 6 to 8 months when they have attained 300-350g.

Finally, fish is sampled and weighed after every 2 weeks and each grow up tank is marked with birth date of the fish reared in.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0000:44Fish farming involves raising fish in tanks or enclosure for food.
00:4500:53Fish species used include, tilapia, saline and cat fish.
00:5401:20Artificial nets are built around and at bottom of each tank.
01:2101:30Male fish attracts females to his nest to lay eggs he fertilizes.
01:3102:24Eggs are harvested and transferred to incubator for hatching into fries.
02:2502:37Water is added to an incubator to create a sense of movement similar to a river system.
02:3802:47Fry fish are transferred to fingerling tanks after 6 weeks.
02:4803:06In fingerling tanks, fish are kept for 2 month during growth stage.
03:0703:28Feed ratio is adjusted according to growth of fish.
03:2903:37Fish is fed 3 times a day and water quality is measured on a daily basis.
03:3803:47Water temperature is measured 3 times a day.
03:4803:56Once fish gets bigger, they are transferred to grow up tanks until they are ready for harvesting.
03:5704:21Fish is harvested at 6-8 months when fish is 300-350g.
04:2204:25Each grow up tank is marked with fish birth date.
04:2604:30Fish is weighed every 2 weeks.
04:3104:33Summary

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