A finfish, or fish, is a vertebrate cold-blooded animal with gills and fins living wholly in water. This category contains scientific information on the hatching and rearing of marine and freshwater fish, and their cultivation in a restricted or controlled environment.- Category ID : 416464
Provides information on this freshwater fish which has potential for tank and pond culture, its natural history, range, reproduction, larva and fingerling culture, growout, diets and diseases.
Provides information on this promising species for culture including broodstock, rearing the fry and growing on to maturation, with a discussion of health issues.
Research project at the University of Namur, Belgium, on improving pikeperch larval quality and production, by broodstock management and nutrition, husbandry and sex control.
Information from the FAO on this freshwater species, its biology, habitat, the production cycle, production systems, diseases and their control, production statistics, markets and trade.
Information from the FAO on this fish from Australia, its biology, habitat, the production cycle, production systems, diseases and their control, production statistics, markets and trade.
Information from the FAO on this species, its biology, habitat, the production cycle, production systems, diseases and their control, production statistics, markets and trade.
Information from the FAO on this fish, its biology, habitat, the production cycle, production systems, diseases and their control, production statistics, markets and trade.
Description of habitat, diet, reproduction, diseases, system design and marketability. By New South Wales Department of Primary Industries in Australia.
Provides information on this estuarine species, its culture environment, spawning and the supply of juveniles, diet, growth, health and the aquaculture potential in Western Australia.
Provides information on this fish, its culture environment, obtaining a supply of juveniles, diet, growth, health and aquaculture potential in Western Australia.