Tilapia nursery process



Hello friends, we will meet again with my next post, so on this occasion I will share information about freshwater fish cages, namely tilapia, which is in Sawang sub-district. Regency. North Aceh. Province. Nanggro Aceh. It's good for us, or I think greetings to all communities wherever you are, I hope you give success and health so that you can carry out these activities activities as usual, and I also don't get tired of greeting all of you, because greetings are part of friendship even though we don't look into each other's eyes, even though we are one in the community. OK friends, maybe this is all very often we talk about how to process freshwater fish, but that's okay, we're just here to share the experiences we get in the places where we work everyday. Okay friends, today we are employees at BBI (FISH BREEDING CENTERS) in Indonesia. We are all at work or are currently building a place, namely a nursery, (or you could say with a fish hatchery). Before we do the nursery we first make a place for the nursery first, so that the fish seeds don't spread everywhere, so that it will make it easier for us later to carry out the next process...



And these are the employees who are working, to prepare the places where we want to process the nursery. So in each column we have to provide a happa net to accommodate the fish seeds. After the fish seeds drip then we take them, then we put them in the pond happa nets have been provided...





















And these are also our work tools, to make it easier for us to work, like oxygen, because the fish seeds are still small we have to provide oxygen so that they don't cause death to the fish seeds. And this oxygen is to help the growth of the fish seeds...







Okay friends, this is all I can say in this post, I hope it will be useful for all of us. Before I also want to interpret greetings to the whole community wherever you are, I hope you will be given success and health so you can carry out activities as usual. ..



Alright enough here first please, I say thank you...