Grouper (Epinephelus spp.) locally called inid or lapu-lapu is a high value fish with great potential in aquaculture. They are valued for their excellent texture and flavor. The demand for grouper in the international market is fast growing particularly in Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore. The body color of grouper is light yellowish to brown with unequal spots scattered on the head, body and fins. From about 40 species of groupers widely distributed in tropical waters, two species (E. coioides and E. malabricus) are popularly cultured in either ponds or cages.

CULTURE IN NET CAGES

Choosing the site – Site for grouper net cage should be in areas with good water quality and adequate water exchange, no predators, and protected from strong wind and waves.

Constructing the cage - Floating cages are more popularly constructed with bamboo poles and polyethylene netting material at 25-50 mm diameter. The net cage is formed by two types of net panels; 4 side panels forming the waters of the net cage and one bottom panel. The net is secured to the raft structure (bamboo poles) by ropes. The rope system holds the bamboo together onto which the nets are attached. Buoyancy is provided by empty plastic gallons attached to the bamboo frames.

Stocking – Grouper fry (2.5-7.2 cm) can be stocked into the nursery net cages. Density can range from 100-150 fish per m2. A net of 2×2x2 m would be able to hold 400-600 fingerlings. Sorting must be done every week and stock sampling every 15 days. Grouper should be held there until they reach about 16 cm when they are thinned out and transferred to transition nets at about 14 fish per m2. A transition net 5×5x5 m can hold 1,100 fish. The fish are finally transferred to a production net after 2-3 months.

Feeding – Grouper juveniles are fed chopped trash fish once or twice daily at 10% of total biomass. Feeding must be done in the morning and towards the evening and at slack tides so that minimal feeds are swept away by the tidal current.

CULTURE IN BRACKISHWATER PONDS

Preparing the ponds – Pond preparation for grouper grow-out is similar to milkfish culture. The pond depth, however, should at least be 1-2 m with a level pond bottom to allow easy harvest.

Stocking – Stock adult tilapia (5,000-10,0000/ha) in the pond and allow to reproduce for one month. The tilapia fingerlings will serve as food for the grouper juveniles. Stock grouper fingerlings (72 cm or more) at 5,000/ha. When stocking, acclimate fry to pond conditions by gradually adding pond water to the plastic bag holding grouper fry.

Feeding – Aside from tilapia fingerlings, give chopped trash fish every other day at 5% of total grouper biomass. Give half of the daily feed requirement in the morning and the other half in the afternoon. Place one part of the feed onto a feeding tray for monitoring purposes and broadcast the rest. Determine the biomass and daily feed requirement of the grouper stock by monthly sampling. Measure the length and weight of grouper caught by a cast net. Return the sample stock to the pond.

Monitoring – Constantly monitor the water parameters:

  • water depth, 1.0-1.3 m;
  • water temperature, 24-31°C;
  • salinity, 21-41 ppt; and
  • dissolved oxygen, 4.9-9.3 ppm.

Harvesting – Selective harvesting of grouper at size 400-600 g is best for grouper culture. A drag net is placed at the farthest end of the pond and dragged slowly towards the other end in the early morning. Fish are transferred to a holding net where grading is done. Undersized fish are returned to the pond.

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47 Responses
  1. babycel says:

    hellppppp… sabi po nila ang lapu-lapu ay maari mamatay in my pond during rainy season, is that so?wat other alternative food for our dear fishes?

  2. DIANA says:

    Gud day!!
    im really interested in putting up a lapu lapu culture business. can someone help me on what i need to know about it.

  3. JON says:

    Hi,

    I’m interested in any opportunities to import groupers into Hong Kong.

    Please contact me at above email. Thank you Best Regards, Jon

  4. arch. luis v. says:

    to edlazil: actually natural ang color ng mga lapu-lapu. walang nilalagay na kulay or pampakulay tulad ng food coloring. kung makuha mo ay green grouper or yun tinatawag na sigarpung putik, kulay itim yun. yun red lapu-lapu ang mahirap hanapin. pero for sure may mga fingerlings na mabibilhan kung red lapu-lapu ang hanap mo.

  5. edlazil says:

    are their food other than those stated in the article..ung lapu-lapu, may food po b pra silay magkulay redish like those in depth seas… hope for your answer… tnx poh…

  6. arch. luis villena says:

    GREETINGS!!! as for jonathan, sorry to say i dont have a website about it. maybe in the near future i can ask my brother to do me one. as for philbert, i’ll inquire kung merong available na mga lupain for fishpond. but all i can say is when engaging in lapu-lapu farming you have to be hands-on as well as trusted servants or “bantay”. it can give you a good yield considering the price per kilo is now PhP420.00

    • jayson tolentino says:

      sir luis villena,gusto ko po sana kumuha sa inyo ng green grouper yung 1kilo napo ang laki magkano po ba ang kilo po sa inyo.gusto ko po mag buy and sell po ng lapu lapu.buhay po kase ang kailangan ko meron po ba kau number na pwede po tayo makapag usap para mapuntahan ko po kau dyan sa pade burgos.taga san pablo city laguna po ako.eto po ang number ko 09285932984.txt nio po ako tnx po.

  7. jonathan says:

    arch. luis villena,
    sir do you have a website ? iam very much interested in lapu lapu business, iam based here in los angeles, do you have any business in mind? shoot me an email; jonathan.de@lausd.net.
    thanks
    jonathan

  8. philbert says:

    arch villena pde po bang makisuyo sa inyo baka may mairefer naman po kayo sa akin na lupa dyan kahit na mga 1000 sqm lang po salamat

  9. arch. luis villena says:

    for more suggestions/ comments, email me at lmdvillena@yahoo.com

  10. arch. luis villena says:

    i am into lapu-lapu farming in padre burgos, quezon province. what i have in my fishpen are green grouper species. right now i am into breeding lapu-lapu fingerlings from tiny sizes placed in an aerator since the waves are very rough in our place. my harvest are being bought by buyers from pagbilao, quezon prov. all i can say to would be lapu-lapu breeders/ farmers is to be hands-on to your business and have trustful servants. minimize expenses and operation costs and expand slowly. going big time can costs high risk in business. one factor is typhoon. fishpen must be secured during typhoon season to prevent destruction of fishpen and fishcages. always zipper-up top cages to prevent unauthorized fishing by envious people. lastly, try to size up your fingerlings and haul up the fishcages ever 2 months to prevent oysters and other shell-type species on clinging to your net.

  11. Edwin says:

    I am looking for suppliers of live red lapulapu. i need it asap.thanks

  12. ben says:

    im looking for suppliers of live lapu lapu… im into exporting.

    • Henry says:

      Hi,
      I’ve read in Pinoy-Neogsyo that you are interested in Live Lapulapu.

      I am Henry. I am from Lapulapu island,Cebu. I am into my start of lapulapu farm. Last two weeks ago, I have harvested ~around 500 fishes (0.5 Kilo-1 Kilo, each). I sold it in local restaurants here.

      I am into expanded fish cage now, however fishes are still small as of this time. But harvest is only 2-3 months.
      There are two types of Lapulapu (local term ‘Pugapo’), 1. Orange color and 2. Dark Brown. The Dark Brown are abundant while Orange color are also available.

      I thought we can make business together.
      I target to harvest 50 Kilos weekly.

      Pls contact me when you like my proposal.mobile: +63929-5487685

      Rgds,
      Henry

  13. Ed de gracia says:

    Qoutes:

    Hi,

    I’m interested in any opportunities to import groupers into Singapore.

    Please contact me at above email. Thank you Best Regards, Goh

    Hi Admin what is the e-mail add of Mr Goh Kay Chuan? Thank you!

    Hi Goh Kay Chuan..What is your e-mail address or telephone nos. Lets talk about lapu-lapu. My e-mail add is degracia2010@yahoo.com or contact me at 09283099812.
    Any interested to buy lapu-lapu just contact me! Thank you!!!

  14. Hi,

    I’m interested in any opportunities to import groupers into Singapore.

    Please contact me at above email. Thank you Best Regards, Goh

  15. Leo says:

    Anonymous Says: 7/05/2006 09:01:00 AM

    im frm ipil, zamboanga sibugay..where can i sell my groupers to maximize profit?

    Anonymous Says: 1/23/2007 02:17:00 PM

    gud day po,itanong ko lng po kung saan pwede makbili ng semelya ng grouper?tag lucena city po ako at balak kong mg negosyo about lapu-lapu pag nakabalik na ako galing dito s qatar.

    salamat po,

    Mr. Vener
    veneramponin@yahoo.com

    Eu-Leh Says: 1/23/2007 10:07:00 PM

    Ka Vener, check mo yung producers directory link, baka meron malapit sa area nyo. If not, contact DA at:
    Elliptical Road, Diliman, Quezon City
    Tel: (0632) 928-8741 to 45

    Anonymous Says: 5/06/2007 06:43:00 PM

    sir,
    I would like to ask kung saan sa Zambales ang pwede kong pagkuhanan ng grouper fries at kung sa fish cage po ba ako magaalaga eh kailangan ba na nakasayad sa lupa ang net.I am really wanting to have this kind of business.Kung ang fries ko ay malalaki na mayron po bang pwedeng alternative na pakain maliban sa trash fish at live juvenile tilapia? Please lend me a hand on this informations and I really,really appreciate it. Please keep in touch.

    gamefish_132000@yahoo.com

    Eu-Leh Says: 5/07/2007 03:07:00 PM

    hi gamefish,

    You can contact the reginal office of DAR for your inquiries. Here’s the contact details:

    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE-REGIONAL FIELD UNITS

    Region I , Capitol Compound, San Fernando, La Union, Philippines
    Tel. No. (63-72) 888-0341 / 888-3179 / 242-1045 & 46
    Fax No. (63-72) 888-2085
    Email: amad@digitelone.com
    Ms. Maribel Cabradilla
    Chief, Agribusiness and Marketing Assistance Division

    Region II, Nursery Compound, San Gabriel, Tuguegarao, Cagayan Valley, Philippines
    Tel. No. (63-78) 846-4320
    Fax No. (63-78) 846-9131
    E-mail : darfu2@cag.pworld.net.ph / vls1557@yahoo.com
    Ms. Vivien delos Santos
    Chief, Agribusiness and Marketing Assistance Division

    CAR, BPI Complex, Guisad, Baguio City, Philippines
    Tel. No. (63-74) 300-4547 / 300-4598
    Fax No. (63-74) 300-4497
    Email: dacar_amad@yahoo.com
    Mr. Patricio Ananayo
    Chief, Agribusiness and Marketing Assistance Division

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