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Why artificial reproduction in fish?

Some species are becomming rare or are needed but are hard to breed in sufficient numbers. Others (food fish) are needed to supply fish for eating and others are needed to return to the wild. (restocking)


What you mean by pisiculture?

Pisciculture is the practice of breeding and rearing fish for commercial purposes, such as food consumption or sport fishing. It involves controlling the aquatic environment to optimize fish growth and reproduction. Pisciculture has become an important industry worldwide to meet the demand for fish products.


When is the fish breeding season?

Fish breeding seasons vary depending on the species. Generally, many fish species breed during the spring and summer when water temperatures are warmer. Some fish may have specific cues from the environment, such as rainfall or water level changes, that trigger breeding behavior.


Which animals depend on the availability of water for breeding?

Well, that's not so much a difficult question. All sea animals depend on water for breeding such as: Whales, sharks, angel fish, dolphins, crabs, lobsters, etc. Some animals such as turtles or frogs or some other amphibians do depend on water for breeding their animals.


Do fish blow bubbles?

Yes, some fish are known to blow bubbles as a way of communicating, playing, or as part of their breeding behavior. For example, Betta fish are known to make bubble nests in the wild by blowing bubbles on the water's surface to construct a nest for their eggs.

Related Questions

What is an Artificial water channel used to breed or hold fish in high densities called?

Rackway


What is induced breeding of fish?

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


What is the name of an artificial channel for holding fish in high densities?

Not sure what you mean by artificial channel, but "raceways" fit your definition.


What is an organization about?

The breeding, rearing, and transplantation of fish by artificial means is called pisciculture, in other words, fish farming


Where is pisciculture practiced?

Prisciculture is practiced on a fish farm. It is the practice of breeding fish by artificial means, rearing and transporting them.


What is the breeding age of fresh water fish?

depends on what fish you have.


Is the channel catfish a salt water fish or a clear water fish?

Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) is a freshwater species.


What is induced spawning?

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.


A cold blooded vertebrate living on land but breeding in water?

amphibian


Where can I buy fish directly from the hatchery?

Fish hatcheries are sites of artificial breeding of fish. Commercial hatcheries can be found via state departments. For example, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has a list of such establishments.


Why artificial reproduction in fish?

Some species are becomming rare or are needed but are hard to breed in sufficient numbers. Others (food fish) are needed to supply fish for eating and others are needed to return to the wild. (restocking)


What you mean by pisiculture?

Pisciculture is the practice of breeding and rearing fish for commercial purposes, such as food consumption or sport fishing. It involves controlling the aquatic environment to optimize fish growth and reproduction. Pisciculture has become an important industry worldwide to meet the demand for fish products.