Tilapia hatchery: Last part nursery management
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Newly harvested fry are initially reared in hapa net to protect them from predation. The nursery pond is thoroughly cleaned and protected from the entry of predators. As soon as the fry in the hapa reach 2.5-cm. long, they can be released into the pond.
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Tilapia hatchery: Last part nursery management. (1985, November 6). Bulletin Today, p. 1.
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