Farmers Attended - VISIT 1
Farmer Name: |
Karati Seshagiri |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srimannarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Jeshu Mariyamma |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Balaswami |
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Good Practices: |
water quality management |
Bad Practices: |
no |
Suggestions Given: |
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seed stocking |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 2
Farmer Name: |
Karati Seshagiri |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srimannarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Jeshu Mariyamma |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Balaswami |
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Name of Expert: |
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Expert Contact Number: |
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Good Practices: |
seed stocking management |
Bad Practices: |
no |
Suggestions Given: |
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improve quality seed stocking |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 3
Farmer Name: |
Karati Seshagiri |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srimannarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Jeshu Mariyamma |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Balaswami |
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NO |
Name of Expert: |
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Expert Contact Number: |
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Good Practices: |
feed management |
Bad Practices: |
no |
Suggestions Given: |
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quality feed |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 4
Farmer Name: |
Karati Seshagiri |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srimannarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Jeshu Mariyamma |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Balaswami |
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NO |
Name of Expert: |
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Expert Contact Number: |
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Good Practices: |
water quality management |
Bad Practices: |
no |
Suggestions Given: |
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bioflock culture |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 5
Farmer Name: |
Karati Seshagiri |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srimannarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Jeshu Mariyamma |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Balaswami |
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NO |
Name of Expert: |
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Expert Contact Number: |
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Good Practices: |
Water quality management practices |
Bad Practices: |
no |
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using the probiotic |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 6
Farmer Name: |
Karati Seshagiri |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srimannarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Jeshu Mariyamma |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Balaswami |
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NO |
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Good Practices: |
Feed mangement |
Bad Practices: |
no |
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water quality management |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 7
Farmer Name: |
Karati Seshagiri |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srimannarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Jeshu Mariyamma |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Balaswami |
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Name of Expert: |
beast management practices in imc |
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Good Practices: |
biosecurity management |
Bad Practices: |
no |
Suggestions Given: |
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Feed quality and fcr mangement |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 8
Farmer Name: |
Karati Seshagiri |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srimannarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Jeshu Mariyamma |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Balaswami |
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Catla fish grows very well at water temperatures between 25 °C to 35 °C. Seed Stocking and Fertilizers in Catla Fish Farming:- Organic and inorganic fertilizers, supplementary feeding should be applied along with the mixture of oil cake and rice bran |
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How do you make Catla fish grow faster? |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 9
Farmer Name: |
Karati Seshagiri |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srimannarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Jeshu Mariyamma |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Balaswami |
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The most commonly used live feed organisms used to enhance growth and survival of catla larvae under tank culture conditions are Brachionus sp., Moina micrura, Daphnia carinata, Diaptomus sp., Mesocyclops sp. |
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Rohu fish grows well at water temperatures between 25°C to 36°C. Seed Stocking and Fertilizers in Rohu Fish Farming:- Organic, inorganic fertilizers, and supplementary feeding should be provided in the pond along with the mixture of oil cake, rice br |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 10
Farmer Name: |
Karati Seshagiri |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srimannarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Jeshu Mariyamma |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Balaswami |
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The fish are reared for a period of 10 - 12 months and reach a size of about reported that in well prepared ponds, rohu attain 700 – 1 000 g in the first year, 800 – 2 000 g in the second year and 2 00 |
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Catla attains sexual maturity at an average age of two years and an average weight of 2 kg. Commonly called as catla in most part of the country. Rohu are column feeder. They feed on algae and zooplankton. |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 11
Farmer Name: |
Karati Seshagiri |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srimannarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Jeshu Mariyamma |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Balaswami |
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Catla. Catla is the fastest growing Indian major carp species and widely distributed throughout India, Nepal, Pakistan, Burma and Bangladesh ). It inhabits the surface layer of water and feeds upon plankton. |
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Catla is a surface and midwater feeder. Adults feed on zooplankton using large gill rakers, but young ones on both zooplankton and phytoplankton. Catla attains sexual maturity at an average age of two years and an average weight of 2 kg. |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 12
Farmer Name: |
Karati Seshagiri |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srimannarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Jeshu Mariyamma |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Balaswami |
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Catla cannot breed on its own in confined waters and therefore, has to be induced bred by hypophysation. Sexual dimorphism is present: male – rough pectoral fins and oozing milt; female – smooth pectoral fin and bulged belly. |
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How many days fish grow?
Fish never stop growing. Some grow fast, reaching adult size in a few months. Others take 10 years or more to become adult size. Usually, larger types of fish grow more slowly than smaller types, but not always.
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 13
Farmer Name: |
Karati Seshagiri |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srimannarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Jeshu Mariyamma |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Balaswami |
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Description. The rohu is a large, silver-colored fish of typical cyprinid shape, with a conspicuously arched head. Adults can reach a maximum weight of 45 kg (99 lb) and maximum length of 2 m (6.6 ft), but average around 1?2 m |
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Stocking density and ratio. A pond having an average water depth of 2.0-3.0 m can be stocked at the rate of about 5,000 fingerlings/ha. However, it is advocated 6,000-12,000 |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 14
Farmer Name: |
Karati Seshagiri |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srimannarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Jeshu Mariyamma |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Balaswami |
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Rearing fingerlings
The nursery-raised fry of 20-25 mm are further reared for 2-3 months to 80-100 mm (6-10 g) fingerlings in earthen ponds of 0.05-0.2 ha. Catla fry are reared along with rohu and mrigala in equal proportions at combined densities o |
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ow many days Rohu fish take to grow?
The fish are reared for a period of 10 - 12 months and reach a size of about 700 – 800 g (Jena and Das, 2006). Chondar (1999) reported that in well prepared ponds, rohu attain 700 – 1 000 g in the first year, 800 |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 15
Farmer Name: |
Karati Seshagiri |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srimannarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Jeshu Mariyamma |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Balaswami |
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How many days Rohu fish take to grow?
The fish are reared for a period of 10 - 12 months and reach a size of about 700 – 800 g (Jena and Das, 2006). Chondar (1999) reported that in well prepared ponds, rohu attain 700 – 1 000 g in the first year, 80 |
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Catla attains sexual maturity at an average age of two years and an average weight of 2 kg. Commonly called as catla in most part of the country. Rohu are column feeder. They feed on algae and zooplankton |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 16
Farmer Name: |
Karati Seshagiri |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srimannarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Jeshu Mariyamma |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Balaswami |
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Name of Expert: |
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Expert Contact Number: |
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Good Practices: |
Catla attains sexual maturity at an average age of two years and an average weight of 2 kg. Commonly called as catla in most part of the country. Rohu are column feeder. They feed on algae and zooplankton |
Bad Practices: |
no |
Suggestions Given: |
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Live food. The most commonly used live feed organisms used to enhance growth and survival of catla larvae under tank culture conditions are Brachionus sp., Moina micrura, Daphnia carinata, Diaptomus sp., Mesocyclops sp. |
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 17
Farmer Name: |
Karati Seshagiri |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srinivasarao |
Farmer Name: |
Karati Srimannarayana |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Jeshu Mariyamma |
Farmer Name: |
Govada Balaswami |
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Commonly called as catla in most part of the country. Rohu are column feeder. They feed on algae and zooplankton. Juveniles feed more than adult one |
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Java, blue and nile tilapia are the best species for backyard fish farming. Catfish. Exceptional taste and hardy resistance to disease and parasites make catfish another good choice for beginning fish farmers. Catfish grow quickly — a large fingerlin |
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