FISH FARMING BELIDA



Belida fish are included in the rate Notopteridae (fish backed blades) are freshwater fish that has a unique body shape, similar to the black ghost glance. Belida fish than can be made of fish consumption can also be used as ornamental fish because of its unique shape. This fish is known by various names such as Fish Belida, Lopis Fish and Flat Fish. Here are some ways and tips on maintaining and cultivating fish belida.

Swimming / The Maintenance
 
Belida adult fish size 1.5 to 7 kg, therefore these fish need large areas with sufficient oxygen. It is recommended to use the pool size of approximately 2 x 1.5 meter or aquarium is large enough and provide water height 30-45 cm. With average temperatures between 20-30. Try to use the water system.

Separate belida small fish with a big fish belida because these carnivorous fish can be as cannibals.

Fish food belida
 
1. fish
Give fisheries fish smaller than the mouth or nearly the same sample of fish: carp, catfish puppies (select African catfish / other black catfish, catfish do not give food to the local, as local catfish have patil patil sharper than other black catfish) .

2. shrimp
Give shrimp crustaceans smaller than the mouth or nearly equal sample shrimp: shrimp times, ghost shrimp / prawn market that has been cut into small pieces.

3. frog
Give toad / frog smaller than or about the same mouth. Feeding a frog / toad belida only for adults.
 

cultivation
 
Before doing cultivation, you must first know the gender. Belida Females have pelvic fins are relatively short and do not cover the urogenital, genitals round. When lust (mature gonads), abdomen enlarged and reddened genitals. Belida Males have pelvic fins are longer and cover the urogenital, tubular genitalia, smaller size than females. If the male is ready pijah genitals red and white discharge (semen) when pressed / massaged.

Eggs are usually laid in the stems submerged at depths of up to 1m. In captivity engineering, bamboo sticks or boards used as a place of attachment eggs. Spawning is done during the rainy season (in BBAT August to March). In one spawning, a female produces an average of 288 eggs, although it can produce almost twice that amount. Degrees range from 30-100% fertilization. Hatching and survival rate of 72.2% (survival rate) larvae was 64.2%. Larvae hatch around 72-120 hours (3-5 days) on water temperature 29-30 ° C.

Larvae are cannibals that need protection. 3 day old seeds have started to eat shrimp Artemia. Seeds one month old can already dideder in the aquarium, and one month later in a pool of ready dideder. 15cm sized fish ready for enlargement.

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