Hello, I real like this program and I can't miss to subscribe. I am a fisherman for almost 15 years but I haven't got a chance to study fish hatching and here it is so much interesting. I wish I join you. I real like fish in my life and like to study about it.
I don't work for the Farmory, so I'm not sure, but from what I've heard they hope to get eggs around May or so. I think it takes a week or so to hatch, 29 days to become 1" fingerlings, and about 3 weeks to size for selling. So, perhaps late July they'll have fingerlings to sell again. This video tells a little bit about the cycle. They have a 12 week class starting very soon. ua-cam.com/video/YGsa76YqNn4/v-deo.html
fragile larvae is a result of poor larval diet, such as baby brine shrimp. It works, but as she said handling them they'll die. Larval sudden shock syndrome is the end result of poor nutrition. Feeding rotifers acclimated to very low salinity, gut loaded on phyto paste, would result in very robust larvae, able to handle various stress test. researchers are doing this with zebrafish culture for labs.
Hello, I real like this program and I can't miss to subscribe. I am a fisherman for almost 15 years but I haven't got a chance to study fish hatching and here it is so much interesting. I wish I join you. I real like fish in my life and like to study about it.
I only do the filming and editing. I don't raise fish.
When will they have fish available? The website says sold out.
I don't work for the Farmory, so I'm not sure, but from what I've heard they hope to get eggs around May or so. I think it takes a week or so to hatch, 29 days to become 1" fingerlings, and about 3 weeks to size for selling. So, perhaps late July they'll have fingerlings to sell again. This video tells a little bit about the cycle. They have a 12 week class starting very soon. ua-cam.com/video/YGsa76YqNn4/v-deo.html
Can you feed them carp larval?
What does it take to join you?
Just like the Zander..
fragile larvae is a result of poor larval diet, such as baby brine shrimp. It works, but as she said handling them they'll die. Larval sudden shock syndrome is the end result of poor nutrition. Feeding rotifers acclimated to very low salinity, gut loaded on phyto paste, would result in very robust larvae, able to handle various stress test. researchers are doing this with zebrafish culture for labs.
She repeated everything three times...
Thanks for editing comment... Much of the repetition is from me in editing. Some intentional (the opening minute), some for other reasons.