Do’s and Don’t’s in setting up and managing a fish pond.
- Avoid areas with problems of domestic, industrial or agricultural pollution.
- Ensure sufficient supply of clean water.
- Put up independent water supply
- Apply complete drying and if indicated liming of sediments.
- Always stock good quality fingerlings
- Practice right stocking density according to management capability and environmental conditions.
- Maintain high quality water supply
- Always ensure sufficient water exchange.
- Avoid adding large volumes of new water that may contain pollutants (setting of water in reservoir before use can improve its quality).
- Set regular water quality monitoring (e.g turbidity, water color, dissolved oxygen, ph, and temperature ) activities.
- Anticipate adverse weather conditions. Sudden rain or thunderstorms during hot day may present dangers as well as sudden changes in water temperature which may also result in some fish kills.
- Observe extra precaution to minimize the possibility of dike wash-out flooding and the like.
- Apply controlled feeding and feed fish only with high quality food.
- Monitor survival rate , biomass , growth and health .
- Quarantine new stock. Continue reading “Milkfish (Bangus) Production Part 4”