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Introduction
There are many factors to stocking catfish seedlings on the farm depending on your capacity (fund and experience).
There are different growth stages in the life cycle of a catfish. If youâve gone through the process of funding, pond, and other things when it comes to starting a fish farm, but youâre confused about which size of catfish to stock, then this article is for you.
Different Stages of Catfish.
In the lifecycle of a catfish, there are different stages a fish goes through before it reaches its full size.
It goes from Larvae â Fries â Post Fry â Fingerlings â Post Fingerlings â Juvenile â Jumbo â Melange â Table Size.
If youâre interested in starting a catfish farm, you need to know the best size of catfish to stock so that you donât have an issue by the time your seedlings arrive on the farm.
1. Fries
This is not the first stage of the catfish lifecycle (the egg is) but it is practically the first living stage of the catfish.
Fries are fish that are born out of artificial insemination which happens within a period of 24 hours. Fish are called fries when they are from 3 days to around 2 weeks.You cannot call newly hatched fish fries if theyâve not started feeding. They are called larvae.
In the early stages of a catfish, it is usually difficult to see the fish as a beginner except with the use of magnification equipments.
2. Post-Fry
The next stage of the catfishâs life is post-fry. it is a period between fries and fingerlings. They are usually within 2 weeks to 4 weeks. Theyâre still fragile at this stage and are prone to death if you are not careful or if hit by an outbreak.
In Nigerian, some people call them Ijebu fingerlings. There are farmers that stock post fries on their farm and raise them down to fingerlings/juvenile or table size as the case may be.
The catfish value chain is wide and if youâre smart enough you can make money at any stage you find yourself, not necessarily raising fingerlings to the table size.
3. Fingerlings
The third stage of the catfish lifecycle is the fingerlings. This is the most common fish that is being stocked by farmers all over the world.
Why is this so? At the fingerlings level, the fish have probably beaten all the diseases that may attack them (except on rare occasions when there is an outbreak). Fingerlings are more visible to the eyes, they donât die easily and any farmer can raise the fish at this point.
Although, some farmers donât like to stock fingerlings because they believe it is too tiny for them to raise. If you donât know how to care for fish and youâre not patient, then stocking fingerlings may not be for you.
Fish are called fingerlings when theyâre 3 â 4 grams in weight (that could come within 6 â 8 weeks). This does not happen all the time if youâre the one that hatches your own fish. There is what we call shoot-out fish and they can turn fingerlings before 4 weeks. A good fish depends on the parent stock that you use to hatch your fish.
4. Post Fingerlings
This 4th stage of the catfish lifecycle is not too common to stock but those that wish to stock know what they want. It is the size between fingerlings and juveniles.
Farmers that donât want to stock fingerlings but canât wait till the fish get to juvenile get this type of fish. Post-fingerling fish weigh from around 6 grams â 10 grams and this can be achieved within 8 weeks to 10 weeks from production (hatching).
Like in the case of fingerlings, this weight can be achieved before the above-mentioned period (6-8 weeks) depending on the parent stock and other factors like feeding and water management etc
5. Juvenile
Juvenile fish are the second most common size of fish that is stocked by most farmers. People believe if you can have juveniles on your farm, then you have definitely overcome whatever obstacles that may come your way. Juvenile fish weigh around 6 â 10 grams which can be achieved between 8 to 10 weeks.
6. Jumbo
Jumbo fish is the biggest size of fish among the smaller catfish. Very few farmers purchase jumbo sizes. Jumbo fish weigh 10 grams within 12 weeks you can only lose all the fish if youâre careless and/or youâre hit by diseases without quick treatment.
7. Melange
Fish attain the melange size at 3 months of stocking your fingerlings/juveniles, although poor care of your catfish might not make you attain melange at 3 months.
If you feed your fish badly, then you will definitely complain that your fish isnât growing well.
Melange weighs between 400 â 600 grams in size. This is majorly what we call smokable-size fish.
8. Table Size
This is the size most farmers want to achieve when they stock their fish at the fingerlings or juvenile stages.
Table-size fish are fish that weighs 800 grams and above. This can be achieved within 5 months or 6 months depending on the type of catfish youâre raising.
If youâre raising and selling fish at table size, you should be careful and prudent when feeding your fish because youâre going to spend money doing this. If you want to make back the money you invested in doing this, then feed well, have clean water, and record every money spent among others.
It is lucrative raising catfish if you know what youâre doing.
NOTE: Catfish farming is not a get-rich-quick scheme.
9. Broodstock
Broodstocks are parent stock fish that is being used for hatching catfish.
Before now, it is said that a fish should be referred to as broodstock when it meets two criteria:
i. It is 8 months and above from the date of production (8 months for male fish, 1 year for female fish)
ii. It weighs 1 kg and above.
However, let's just agree in this article that broodstock should only meet one criterion which is âIt should be 8 months and aboveâ.
Best Size of Catfish To Stock on Your Farm
Since youâve known the different sizes of fish, it is time to put you through the best size of catfish to stock on your farm if youâre a beginner.
Depending on your location, two sizes of catfish are recommended by Yours sincerely, for stocking on the farm if youâre a beginner.
This is based on personal experience and recommendations. It doesnât mean you should follow this piece of advice.
1. Fingerlings
The first size of catfish to stock on your farm is the fingerlings. Don't say "Iâm a beginner and I donât know how to take of fish", well if youâre a risk taker and goal getter, then reach out to that farmer and request them to give you first shoot-out fingerlings and you will thank me later.
Fingerling fish are prone to diseases and you can lose them all if youâre not careful, but with proper care, you can raise them to your desired size. People have been there and done that, so you also can do it with knowledge, through private research or/and expert training.
This does not mean you wonât make mistakes, you will, but if well managed, it will be your learning process.
One of the reasons why people go for fingerlings is because it is cheaper in price to buy compared to juveniles.
If you stock fingerling fish, be ready to feed them adequately so they can grow faster. Feed fingerlings at least 3 times a day or 2 times a day is recommended. Is it not too much you may say ? No, the pattern is simply to stop feeding when they stop rushing the feed thrown, so they are not overfed.
Fingerlings should comfortably pick a 1.5mm size of feed no matter the type of fish feed youâre using on the farm.
As of today, one piece of fingerling fish sells for not less than $0.050 in Lagos, Nigeria. It can cost more in other parts of Nigeria, Ghana, or Africa as a whole.
2. Juvenile
The next best size of catfish you should stock on your farm is juvenile. Juvenile fish are bigger in size and less prone to diseases compared to fingerlings.
As mentioned above, juvenile fish are within 6 â 8 weeks which means they are mature enough to face whatever comes to them. That doesnât mean they donât get sick, they do, but they are more disease resistant if all precautionary measures are put in place.
Juvenile fish should eat a 2mm feed comfortably without issues but feeding them 1.8mm if you just just stocked is fine.
WHY? Fish donât grow at equal sizes, so there may be some fish that cannot feed on 2mm yet, so to be on the safer side, feed them 1.8mm for like a week before proceeding to give them 2mm.
In this article, mention was deliberately not made of post-fingerlings as part of the sizes you should stock. That is because there are some farmers who sell post-fingerlings to their customers as juvenile fish, sadly. If you donât know the sizes, it will be difficult to differentiate between post-fingerlings and juvenile fish. But, in reality, the time frame between post-fingerlings and juvenile is 5 â 8 days. If you donât shine your eyes, you will be scammed !
Conclusion
It can be difficult to choose which size of fish you should stock on your farm but if you follow the guide in this article diligently, you will not miss it.
Like always said, if you donât step into the water yourself, you wonât know how cold it is. It is better to take risks, make mistakes and learn from those mistakes and win big in your next production cycle.
The amazing thing is you can make money from the different stages of catfish mentioned if you know what youâre doing. Be patient, donât rush and follow the bandwagon, pick a struggle, perfect it and make a living out of what you picked.
If you decide to go into raising fish to table size and youâre confused about which size of catfish to stock, go through this article and it will help you in your decision-making process.
Good luck as you start your fish farm and this is to your success, call or WhatsApp Alegcon jaco catfish farm on 07030054617.
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