Tilapia Fish Culture

April 12, 2006 by Leo   25,594 Views

Tilapia are sometimes known as “aquatic chicken”, due to their high growth rates, adaptability to a wide range of environmental conditions, ability to grow and reproduce in captivity and feed on low trophic levels. As a result, these fishes have become excellent candidates for aquaculture, especially in tropical and subtropical regions. Indeed, tilapia culture has been expanding rapidly, and is now practiced in more than one hundred countries worldwide.
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  1. jalare SAN MATEO RIZAL says:

    KUMAKATOK PO AKO SA MGA TAONG/INTITUSYON NA MAY MAGANDANG KALOOBAN – muli po baka meron naman jan na institution or organisation na pedeng tumulong sa mga OFW lalo na sa nasalanta ng bagyong si ONDOY na walang mahanap na puhunan/pagkakakitaann para makapagsimula ng maliit na pagkakakitaan tulad po ng tilapia. o kung sino man po ang pedeng mag share ng kompletong knowledge/kaalaman sa pag-aalaga ng tilapia sa murang halaga?,,,

    pagpalain po kau ng poong maykapal

  2. boyet says:

    SIR/MADAM

    Sino po sa inyo dito nagbebenta ng tilapia fingerlings, taga antipolo ako baka willing po kayo magbenta sa akin tnx

  3. gerry says:

    maraming salamat sa website nyo dahil marami kayong mga impormasyong binibigay sa mga gaya naming interesado sa agri business.sana matulungan nyo ako kung paano magpalaki ng tilapia sa cemented pond

  4. Beetoy says:

    Anyone here selling tilapia fingerlings in Negros Occidental?

  5. Pong says:

    To Ms. Cyrel, May I know where is your Location? We can provide you a Tilapia fingerlings. My contact no. 0920-5353731.

    • Jeanette says:

      hi.. i am an OFW in Canada. My parents own a lot in Solano, Nueva Vizcaya which is 2K plus sg.m. They wanted to turn it into a fishpond for tilapia. Is there any way you can provide us with tilapia fingerlings? How much? You may email me at jeanefer_9@yahoo.com

      Thanks!

  6. cyrel says:

    iim interested in telapia culture in the drum…i am a teacher & i want to teach my pupils as our livelihood project in epp subject..where can we buy the fingerlings?tnks,,,,

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