Workshop Module 11: Aquaculture 317
Field activity : Stocking and feeding fish (Aquaculture Ex. 4)
Method : Participatory field activity
Tools : See exercise below
References : PC Book MOD 11 - Aquaculture
Objective : Participants practice fish stocking and feeding
Preparations
A healthy aquaculture system should contain different types of fish. However they need
to be introduced in the right order.
Tools and materials to prepare:
- The fish (see below).
- Manure.
- Leaves.
- Herbivore fish food (see below).
- Tools for feeding the fish.
Guidelines about quantity of fish to stock
- 3 fish per 1m^2 is a good for most fishponds.
- For a 100m^2 pond stock 300 fish - This is for a fishpond that has manure, leaves,
and some additional food.
Herbivore fish feeding
With the participants, try out different types of natural feed combinations for
the fish. Ingredients can include:
- Grains: Rice, crushed corn, millet.
- Legumes: Beans, sesbania, moringa, acacia, mung beans, peanuts, soybeans,
pigeon pea. - Leaves and fruit: Legume trees, cassava, sweet potato, vegetables, fruit trees,
water plants. - Root vegetables: Cassava, taro, sweet potato, yam, potato – Must be cooked
before feeding to fish. - Oil seeds: Soybeans, sunflower, kapok, candle nut, coconut, peanut.
See PC Book MOD 11 – Aquaculture for more information about all these steps,
including amounts of the different materials needed.
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