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ISSN Print: 2394-7500, ISSN Online: 2394-5869, CODEN: IJARPF

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Vol. 9, Issue 4, Part C (2023)

Developing a new method for aquaculture for home based work

Developing a new method for aquaculture for home based work

Author(s)
Shibanjan Paul Roy and Shyam Prakash Rai
Abstract
Aquaculture is an important source of protein and income for many communities worldwide. However, traditional methods of aquaculture can be expensive and require significant space and resources. In this study, we aimed to develop a new method for aquaculture that is suitable for home-based work. We utilized a low-cost, compact, and easy-to-maintain aquaculture system that can be set up in a small space. We tested the system using tilapia as our model fish species, and assessed its performance in terms of fish growth, survival, and water quality. Our results showed that the new aquaculture method is a feasible and efficient approach for home-based aquaculture. Our study also explores the modern methods of aquaculture for breeding the Asia Carp by using a small fish tank home-based method. The goal of this research is to provide an efficient and cost-effective way to breed Asia Carp for household consumption or commercial purposes. The study utilizes a combination of modern aquaculture methods, such as feeding management, water quality monitoring, and environmental control, to create an ideal environment for the Asia Carp to thrive. The results of this research demonstrate that the small fish tank home-based method is a viable alternative to traditional aquaculture methods for breeding Asia Carp. For our research two fishes Telapia and Asia Carp used for research purpose with three methods we apply. Asian Carp are an invasive species that pose a threat to the ecosystem of many waterways in the United States. Breeding these fish in captivity may offer a solution to help control their populations. In this study, we aimed to breed Asian Carp in a 15-liter electric aquarium. We monitored their growth and reproduction, and observed their behavior in the aquarium. Our results show that breeding Asian Carp in a 15-liter electric aquarium is a feasible and effective way to control their population growth.
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How to cite this article:
Shibanjan Paul Roy, Shyam Prakash Rai. Developing a new method for aquaculture for home based work. Int J Appl Res 2023;9(4):169-170.
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