How to select a good site for your fish ponds

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Le3ufCWlDBc

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00:08:40

Year of Production: 

2015

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munalaFISH
»Knowing how to make a good decision when choosing where to site your fish ponds is very critical. It saves you a lot of money, time, and prevents future disappointments.«

Proper site selection and ensuring proper considerations farmers can reap highly from fish farming. However poor site selection results into a number of challenges.

The most common water sources for fish pond are small streams, water streams, boreholes and shallow waves, water from roof catchments. Protect pond from loosing water by using liners or constructing concrete ponds.

Site selection

Select site with sloping land gradient for water to freely drain in and out of the pond under gravity.

Always avoid flat areas as these are prone to floods during heavy rains.

Avoid too steep areas since it requires a lot of construction labour dangerous to workers and walls may collapse during heavy rains.

Select area without big stones, rocks or boulders.

Soil should not have excessive pebbles, sand and gravel because these are porous and lead to loss of water.

Also avoid clay soils since clay develops cracks which ,ay cause water loss through seepage.

Avoid areas with big trees that may extend to ponds and tree roots which may rot to form paces that will divert water.

Avoid areas with termites since they also create holes in soil causing water seepage.

Site considerations

Consider security, market and farm accessibility for buyers to easily access products.

Also consider labour cost considerations for proper planning.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0001:22Factors to consider for fish pond site site selection.
01:2201:54Select site with sloping land gradient.
01:5503:10Avoid constructing fish pond in flat and too steep areas.
03:1104:24Select areas with clean, plenty water available through out the year.
04:2504:42Protect pond from loosing a lot of water.
04:4305:12Select area without big stones, rocks or boulders
05:1305:41Soil should not have excessive pebbles, sand, gravel and clay.
05:4206:41Avoid areas with big trees, tree roots and termites.
06:4208:03Consider security, market, farm accessibility and labour costs.
08:0408:40Credits.

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