In English below
Bonjour à tous,
Nous avons eu le même problème des faibles taux de survie des juvéniles de poisson-chat africain Djo provient principalement de cannibalisme, mais a réussi à surmonter ce problème par quatre procédures:
1. Le classement des alevins chaque 8-10 jours (pas moins et pas plus).
2. Dépôt direct alimentaires (rotifères) pour la nouvelle alevins hachurée.
3. Construire petite brique plus approprié pour le poisson-chat de fingerlings de réservoirs d'élevage les hapas de charbon net.
(Et la quatrième procédure était de réduire l'agressivité des géniteurs, si vous n'appréhendé à partir de ce problème, vous pouvez l'éliminer)
Les mâles et les femelles 4. Injecter avec ovaprim ® réduit l'agressivité et nombre accru mà d'œufs.
Meilleures salutations,
Nabil
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Dr. Nabil A. Ibrahim,
Scientifique, Aquaculture durable (Genetics)
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From: Ibrahim, Nabil Ahmed (WorldFish) [mailto:N.Ibrahim@cgiar.org]
Sent: 08 November 2016 13:34
To: William Leschen <william.leschen@stir.ac.uk>; sarnissa-french-aquaculture Mailing List <sarnissa-french-aquaculture@lists.stir.ac.uk>
Subject: RE: Problems with survival rates of Clarias juveniles in the hatchery ....
Dear All,
We had the same problem of low survival rates of juveniles of African catfish which mainly came from cannibalism, but we managed to overcome this problem through the following four procedures:
1. Grading the fry each 8 – 10 days (not less and not more).
2. Introduced live food (rotifers) for the new hatched fry.
3. Built small brick tanks which is more suitable for rearing the catfish fingerlings than net hapas.
(And the fourth procedure was to reduce the aggressiveness of the broodstock, if you don’t suffering from this problem you can eliminate it)
4. Inject both males and females with ovaprim ® which reduced the aggressiveness and increased egg numbers.
Hope to find it useful.
Best regards,
Nabil
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Dr. Nabil A. Ibrahim,
Scientist, Sustainable Aquaculture (Genetics)T: + 2055-3404227, Abbassa, Abou Hammad, Sharkia, Egypt GMT+2
- 3405579 (Ext. 222)
M:+2010-20043128, PO Box 1261 Maadi, Cairo-11728- Egypt
Skype: nabibr1
F: + 20 55 3405578 www.worldfishcenter.org
From: Sarnissa-african-aquaculture [mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk] On Behalf Of William Leschen via Sarnissa-african-aquaculture
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 11:37 AM
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Subject: FW: Problems with survival rates of Clarias juveniles in the hatchery ....
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From: Leslie [mailto:leslie@aquaafrica.co.za]
Sent: 08 November 2016 03:42
To: William Leschen <william.leschen@stir.ac.uk>; sarnissa-french-aquaculture Mailing List <sarnissa-french-aquaculture@lists.stir.ac.uk>
Subject: RE: Problems with survival rates of Clarias juveniles in the hatchery ....
Good morning Koba
With clients and on our own R&D facility we have put enormous effort into perfecting the survival and growth rate of African catfish over the past years. I can tell you that there are several factors that are key to obtaining this, including optimising both water quality & feed, but even so a 50% survival is not realistic. If you get a 20% survival from egg to 1kg you are doing well.
Regards,
Leslie
Bonjour Koba
Avec nos clients et notre propre centre de R & D, nous avons déployé des efforts considérables pour améliorer le taux de survie et de croissance du poisson-chat africain au cours des dernières années. Je peux vous dire qu'il ya plusieurs facteurs qui sont essentiels à l'obtention de ce, y compris l'optimisation de la qualité de l'eau et de l'alimentation, mais même si une survie de 50% n'est pas réaliste. Si vous obtenez une survie de 20% de l'œuf à 1kg vous faites bien.
Cordialement,
Leslie
From: Sarnissa-african-aquaculture [mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk] On Behalf Of William Leschen via Sarnissa-african-aquaculture
Sent: 07 November 2016 05:10 PM
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Subject: Problems with survival rates of Clarias juveniles in the hatchery ....
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From: AHOCOU Alexandre K [mailto:alexahocou@gmail.com]
Sent: 07 November 2016 12:48
To: William Leschen <william.leschen@stir.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: FW: [catfishfarmersnig] 10, 000 Catfish fingerlings available for sale in Mowe ( close to market) The power of networks.......
Bonjour à tous
Juste savoir si quelqu'un peut me donner des infos sur comment faire pour avoir un taux de survie d'au moins 50% des alevins de clarias gariepinus.
En effet, le taux d'éclosion est bon mais déja à partir du 3ème jour de nourrissage à l'artémia décapsulé on observe une forte mortalité et pour les jours suivants. Et pourtant on fait un bon siphonnage, l'eau (eau de forage à ph =5.3) sur les larves est renouvelée au moins 2 fois dans la journée après s'être oxigénée.
J'ai à un moment donné pensé que la cause de la mortalité des alevins pouvait être soit des virus, bactéries, levures ou champignons. Alors j'ai fait installer un stérilisateur UV de 30 watt à travers lequel l'eau transite avant d'atteindre les larves mais pas d'amélioration.
Si quelqu'un a donc une expérience en la matière je serai très sensible à sa bonne volonté de partage.
Merci
AHOCOU Koba
Tél : 90 22 15 83
2016-11-07 10:23 GMT+00:00 William Leschen via Sarnissa-african-aquaculture <sarnissa-african-aquaculture@lists.stir.ac.uk>:
Hello everyone
Just to know if anyone can give me information on how to get a survival rate of at least 50% catfish fingerlings gariepinus.
Indeed, the hatching rate is good but already from the 3rd day of feeding decapsulated Artemia there are high mortalities and for the following days. And yet we also siphoned off water and replaced it (well water at pH = 5.3) for the larvae repeating this at least 2 times a day after the water had been well oxygenated.
At first I thought that the cause of the mortality of the fry could be either virus, bacteria, yeast or fungi. So I installed a 30 watt UV sterilizer through which the water passes before reaching the larvae but no improvement.
So if anyone has experience in this area I will be very willing to hear from you .
Thank you
Koba AHOCOU
alexahocou@gmail.com Tel: 90 22 15 83Email and mobile phone whats app networks developing commercial aquaculture in Nigeria
Dear all
Please see below note how this simple yahoo email catfish farmers forum in Nigeria now with hundreds of members all over the country are buying and selling not just fingerlings and market fish but also inputs feed fertilisers etc also for questions and advice There is also a similar equally popular Nigerian catfish farmers mobile phone whats app group which has daily messages on the same subjects and thus huge networks of fish farmers communicating with each other on daily basis- In the last weeks on the catfish farmers app they have been discussing market process for their grow out fish and how they can potentially state and then country wide try to control prices - as their margins are ever declining due to the continually increasing prices per tonne of commercial feed in the country………………….
Please note this for sarnissa fish farmers in other countries - also for those involved in aquaculture development across SS Africa both govts and also national and international donors and investors - These email and mobile phone whats app networks cost next to nothing to set up and normally just the time of a dedicated individual to run them - And the impacts and concrete positive outcomes from them are huge ….
Best wishes Will
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From: catfishfarmersnig@yahoogroups.co.uk [mailto:catfishfarmersnig@yahoogroups.co.uk]
Sent: 07 November 2016 09:03
To: catfishfarmersnig <catfishfarmersnig@yahoogroups.co.uk>
Subject: [catfishfarmersnig] 10,000 Catfish fingerlings available for sale in Mowe ( close to market)
Dear Farmers,
Good morning.We are offering 10,000 Catfish ( Clarias Garipenus) fingerlngs for sale at our farm site in mowe.
Serious buyers should please call Okey on 09034871998 for pricing information and pickup arrangements.
Regards and God Bless,
OkeEsent from myMTN Sm@rtphone
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