Pioneer animal feeds firm Vitarich Corp. is taking the lead in locally culturing the fish Pangasius, also known as sutchi catfish or striped catfish, which may be the next generation fish in the country.
Originally cultured in Vietnam and Thailand, the Pangasius fish is in great demand in the United States, Europe, Russia and China with its fillet meat popular among high end restaurants worldwide.
The Pangasius presents new business opportunities in both local and export markets.
Known for its enormous size, the adult Pangasius can grow up to 130 centimeters or four feet in length and weigh up to 44 kilograms or 97 lbs.
“Pangasius is the next big thing for the local aquaculture industry,” according Vitarich chairman and president Rogelio Sarmiento.
“The entry of the Pangasius to our line of aqua products for export will strengthen our foothold in the global aquaculture market,” he added.
Vietnam’s Pangasius fish production is expected to reach one million metric tons this year.
“If we start culturing Pangasius here, we do not have to rely on imports to meet local market demand, and it will greatly boost our export markets,” he added.
“With the right amount and quality of feeds, and proper technical support which Vitarich offers, we can be able to compete globally,” assured Sarmiento.
Vitarich offers Pangasius fingerlings complete with feeds and technical support to ensure superior production.
Quick Facts
Care and feeding:
Since they are omnivorous, the Pangasius Catfish or Iridescent Shark Catfish will generally eat all kinds of live, fresh, and flake foods. To keep a good balance give them a high quality flake food or pellet everyday. Feed brine shrimp (either live or frozen) or blood worms. As they get older they loose their teeth, and like the Pacus, become more and more vegetarian.
Distribution:
The Pangasius Catfish or Iridescent Shark Catfish fish are found near Bangkok, Thailand. They have also been referred to as the Asian Shark Catfish in some earlier publications.
Size – Weight:
The Pangasius Catfish or Iridescent Shark Catfish get up to 39 inches (100 cm). Yes, over 3 feet long! There are other species of Pangasius that are sometimes sold as pangasius catfish, namely, Pangasius pangasius and Pangasius gigas that can reach 300 cm or 9 feet long!
Social Behaviors:
When they are young they like to school up, but will become more and more solitary as the get older. They are generally a good community fish and can be kept with most size tank-mates.
Sexual Differences:
Males are more slender than the females and have darker striping.
Acceptable Water Conditions:
Hardness: 2-20° dGH
Ph: 6.5 to 7.5
Temp: 72-79° F (22-26°C)
Breeding/Reproduction:
In Thailand, it is raised in ponds.
Interested parties who may want to breed Pangasius may call (02) 843-3033 or email Vitarich at iuc@2007.vitarich.com.
source: www.philstar.com, animal-world.com
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please advise or provide details on how to grow Pangasius on a tank or concrete encasement. i would be keen to know as i own a hectare and wanted to convert the half of it with cat fish growing. please let me know details. am from La Union province and planning to have farm of catfish as well.
thank you and more power to your site.
I’m from bislig city, interested to try pangasius in tanks. Do you have fingerlings from your davao plant? Brochures on raising them…Whats the minimum no. of fingerlings we can purchase from you? I presume pangasius feeds are also available in davao. Please reply soonest. Thanks
You can contact us thru email iuc@2008.vitarich.com or visit our website http://www.vitarich.com
sir/madame:
pwede po ba malaman kung magkano ang presyo ng bawat pangasuis fillet? depende ba sa sizes????
Where can we buy fingerlings, we are from Cebu.
im from quezon, bukidnon. im very interested in raising pangasius catfish as im already into african hito culture now. i would like to find out where can i buy fingerlings maybe 500 to 1000 pieces. how much would it cost per piece? thanks a lot.
We export in mass quantity Pangasius seed.
The breeding season start from March till end of year.
Please contact us for discussion.
Asia Tropic Zone Co.,Ltd. Thailand
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where can i buy fingerlings of basa or pangasius here in luzon??please email me at angelo_joker@yahoo.com.ph thanks!
Hello members,
Pangasius catfish is one of the very fast growth rate fish in aquaculture industry.
This species is very demand in fillet bussiness for locally and export to overseas buyer in EO , USA, etc.
The pond culture same like Tilapia or other freshwater fish which 1.5 m dept and consume cheap / low protein feed.
The feed also can use locally byproducts such as from beer factory, Soyamilk factory and a lot more that junk price from food industry.
In perfect feeding and pond environment, Pangasius will get 1 kg size in 8-12 months.
We’re group of breeder that mainly produce quality Pangasius seed for local farms in Thailand and also overseas farms.
Regards,
Worasit Prommee
Asia Tropic Zone Co.,Ltd. Thailand
CAN YOU RAISE PANGASIUS CATFISH IN TANKS SIMILAR TO TILAPIA?
We are here in Cebu, where can we buy the fingerlings. What’s the minimum order quantity.
Please give me some information on how can I get fingerings of(where can I buy) Pangasius catfish in Cagayan de Oro City Philippines.
We’re fry / fingerlings certified exporter from Thailand.
Out export species are Barramundi / Seabass, Mono-sex Tilapia, Carp, barp and also Pangasius catfish for overseas aquaculture farms.
Please feel free to contact us for discussion and we’ve experienced to supply fry / fingerlings to manila with best cost.
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is the vita rich conduct a seminar tranning about how to care this pangasius fish? and how much te sailing per fingerling
tank u
what is the preventive measure to grow an huge fish in ponds if it harms the people? and what are the ways in which we have to feed the fish without getting attacked.