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Findings based on degree days and demonstrated for earthen ponds in subtropical climates. Both Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and Blue Tilapia (O.aureus)
Wednesday. December 21st, 2016Has fish farming reached a turning point in sub-Saharan Africa? Large-scale tilapia project driving aquaculture development in Ivory Coast
Tuesday. January 10th, 2017In Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) farming – as in all fed aquacultured species – feed accounts for 60 percent of the total production costs.
Tuesday. January 24th, 2017Dartmouth Research Assistant Professor Pallab Sarker (left) and Professor Anne Kapucinski conduct an experiment on the use of microalgae as a sustainable feed
Monday. February 13th, 2017New strains of Nile tilapia that are more resistant to disease and more effective at utilizing feed are being developed by WorldFish
Thursday. July 6th, 2017Researchers in Lebanon fed Nile tilapia special fish pellets laced with cannabis oil in an effort to reduce stress and lower mortality rates, reports Metro.
Thursday. October 26th, 2017The culture of some species such as pangasius (Pangasianodon hypoththalmus), Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), red-bellied pacu (Piaractus brachypomus)
Wednesday. November 15th, 2017Popular and adaptable, Nile tilapia are leading cichlid production worldwide. So why is the species banned in three of South Africa’s nine provinces?
Thursday. November 16th, 2017Taking tilapia cold tolerance ranges into account shows how just a few degrees can make for a worry-free season.
Wednesday. November 22nd, 2017There are many factors to consider when selecting a tilapia species. Here, in a nutshell, are the main advantages and disadvantages of each one.
Monday. December 18th, 2017