EARTH FLAVOR IN TILAPIA

From March to August, it is common to find freshwater tilapia to have a taste like soil or earth. It was researched on and found out that at UP Los Banos as well as SEAFDEC, Iloilo, that this is caused by a kind of water plant or seaweed that the tilapia eat.

This earthy taste can be removed if the fish is soaked in pure lambanog (coconut or palm wine) one hour before cooking. At SEAFDEC, the dish are raised first in a tank where they are deprived of food for six hours, to cleanse their intestines. Then these are transferred to another tank for 3 days, where the water is changed several times until the earthy taste is gone. This lasts from one to two weeks.

GOOD BREEDING FOR FISH

To breed fish, the following should be considered, as tried by experts:

  1. The depth level of the pond must be lower than that of the sea or river to allow water to enter the pond level at low tide.
  2. The bottom of the breeding pond must consist of lime or compost, about 16%.
  3. The pH must be between 7-8. ( Consult the Bureau of Soils)
  4. The bottom earth must be clayey so as to retain water.
  5. There must be two outlets to facilitate the entrance and outgoing of water.
  6. One part of the bottom must be a little higher than the other side to make harvest of fish easy.
  7. Dig canals around 15 cm. deep around the pond for water to flow in. This will provide outlet for dirt and other things that may fall into the dike.
  8. The dike should be strong against the pressure of water from the crabs and eels that may destroy and enlarge its holes, and high enough to protect from overflow during strong rain.

LIME FOR FISH PONDS

Fishes In Europe and Asia, fish raisers have learned that the application of lime on fish ponds help a lot in the growth and reproduction of the fish therein, especially in water levels that have low calcium content. Like the application of fertilizer, lime is applied on the ponds. The most commonly available are those used on land-ground lime, and either calcite (CaCO3) or dolomite (CaMg (CO3)2).

As early as 1975, this has been studied in the Auburn University of Alabama (USA) on five fishponds that were treated with lime and five others not treated with lime but fertilized with ammonium nitrate and trisuperphosphate every two weeks. It was seen that plants growing in the ponds with lime flourished, and the fish increased by 25%. This was also tried in Malaysia as early as 1962 where the tilapia they raised in ponds increased by 10% with the application of lime.

ACIDIC FISHPOND

After a strong rain, it is common to see dead fish floating on a fish pond. This is because of poisoning from the acid coming from the ponds bottom. This is common among soils that contains much sulfur or sulfide compound. According to researchers, when this kind of soil is exposed to the air in summer, its sulfur content mixes with the oxygen in the air and becomes poisonous sulfuric acid (that is lethal even to humans).

When it rains, the water becomes poison for the fish because acid in the water activated some substances like iron and aluminum, which mingles with the water. In such cases, water in the fish pond should first be analyzed at the Bureau of Soils. The remedy for this is to apply lime and animal manure to counteract the existing acid.

source: elgu2.ncc.gov.ph

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30 Responses
  1. Ogunlana Anthony Abiodun says:

    Thanks for your publication I am interested in fishery and I will appriciate your assistance on this matter thanks
    Yours
    Ogunlana A A.

  2. raymond says:

    what’s the best breed of tilapia nowadays? i’m having difficulty looking for tilapia fingerlings. i rented a pond in gapan n.e. is it really ok to use chiz curls & breadcrumbs as feed substitute for tilapia?

    ang pagpapakain po ba ng lumot at duckweeds sa tilapia ay sanhi ng lasang gilik? paano po ba magtanim ng duckweeds? kalangan pa po ba nito ng binhi?

  3. titoernny blanco belangoy says:

    hi.. i have a 1.5m x 1.5mts x 1.8mtrs D, fish fond in my grotto which is a home for about 30 koi fish, (when i started to operate it) now its about 3 to 4 pcs, i even used a water filtration to clean the fond, i wonder if i could convert this into tilapia fond.. please give more detail on how to start with it, source of fingerlings, food, and techiques.. many thanks po!!

  4. rod babijis says:

    i want to continue business through tilapia grower. but my problem is the water in our existing fish pond was stack up…the water was totally no way out..im afraid failed if i invest a lot of money…can someone pls.. advice me..

    • Leo says:

      @rod babijis, what’s the source of water near your fishpond? you can easily drain the water using a good water pump.

  5. jenna says:

    how much does it cost usually to build a fishpond just 7×12meters?
    is it costly?
    please reply, i wanna make one but i don’t know how to start?
    i wanna raise tilapia and hito.
    is it possible to raise bangus if i live miles away from the ocean?

  6. mbdgreyt says:

    Is it possible to raise shrimp, tilapia and bangus all the same time in the same pond?

  7. tet says:

    puede po bang i email po ninyo kung pano makakabili ng probiotics solution na para sa tilapia.Kasi meron pong nag bebenta dito sa Pampanga na ayaw magbigay ng detail kung saan niya kinukuha ito.Basta po wala na sa bote ang mga tablets kaya pangalan man ng gamot ay di namin alam.Sana po ma grant niyo ang request namin salamat po

  8. please , give me some tips to raise bangus in a salt water fishpond

  9. daisy says:

    we have a space in our backyard please send me details raising of tilapia in a small container. thanks

  10. Leo says:

    @jonhatz, please read “Related Posts” and all comments, tips and advice posted by readers/growers. Several articles already posted here about different ways of raising tilapia.

  11. jonhatz opilla says:

    pls. give us info on tilapia in drums… how it is poss…and pls if you can send me something to read as my guide to tilapia in drums… many thanks

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