• The number of fish to stock depends on two main factors:
The storage capacity of the pond
The size of the fish we expect when harvesting
• The carrying capacity of a pond is the point at which fish grow slowly or not and is the volume at which the pond can hold fish for culturing (CAST project technical document).
• Example: Culturing in a pond with an area of 1400 cubic meters, the holding capacity of the pond is 3500 kilograms or 2.5 kilograms per cubic meter.
• The size of the fish we expect when harvested is 0.7 kg/head.
• Set a mortality rate of 10%, equivalent to 500 fish, so to compensate for the loss rate, the total number of fish to be cultured is 5,500.
• Farmers can increase the holding capacity of ponds beyond 2.5 kilograms per square meter to 3 or 3.5 kilograms per square meter by changing management measures on feed, water quality, and fish species better than in the previous stage.
Feed: Ensure that the quality and quantity of feed is provided in sufficient quantity.
Water quality: Improve water quality through regular water changes.
Fish Breeds: Change to the fingerling that are resistant to disease and poor water quality.