for reasearch porpose
induced breeding of fish is a technicque of producing fish fry by pituitary injectioning without considering fish attempts. it is a widelt accepted economical breeding programme in an artificial way
Induced spawning is a breeding technique used to stimulate fish to release eggs and sperm in a controlled environment, typically through the use of hormones or environmental conditions. This method is commonly used in aquaculture to synchronize the reproduction of fish species and enhance breeding success rates.
Induced breeding is an optimal effort to produce fish fry without considering the season. This technique is used to produce fry of fish species that have or potentially have great economic significance for aquaculture, which do not reproduces spontaneously in captivity.
Surendra Nath has written: 'Recent Advances in Fish Ecology Limnology'
No. Other fish in a breeding tank only create problems.
Breeding fish by putting the males and females together and letting them do what they naturally do to fertilize the eggs instead of breeding fish by extracting the sperm and eggs from the fish and mixing them to fertilize the eggs.
depends on what fish you have.
some.
pisciulture
The same amount of fish will be produced in a net as in a breeding trap. The amount of fish you save though could be different. That depends upon you and how much you know about rearing baby tropical fish.
The parrot cychlid is not a 'natural' fish. It is a breed developed from cross-breeding by fish collectors in Asia. Another example of such cross-breeding, to the point of extremeness, is the fish called Louhan.
A fish farm is a place where fish are kept in ponds and tanks and are used for breeding.