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The Best Source of Water for Fishes in Concrete Ponds

Most fish farmers often want to know what source of water that is best for the fish in a concrete pond. Well any source of water (rain, well, tap, borehole etc.) is good for your fishes as long as they are free of chemicals and microbes.

This means that the water to be used should not be treated with any chemical because the chemical can kill the fish and microbes will also introduce diseases to the fish pond.

Common Fish Water Management Systems in Aquaculture

There are at least three kinds of water management system available for catfish farming namely;

Re-circulatory system, in catfish production, is made up of close or partially-close system of indoor water management techniques where used water is treated for re-use in catfish farming. Used water is treated for chemical, gaseous, biological and solid waste before re-use.

Water is treated by different techniques and equipments to ensure healthy aquatic environment for catfish production. Also, the system controls pH and water temperature to ensure a conducive environment for fish growth.

Generally, re-circulatory system is made up of fish maintenance tank and composite system. A complete re-circulatory system may comprise the following; Tank, screen/sand filter, filters, aerators/oxygen pumping machine, submerged heater/chillers/heat exchanger, linking pipes.

Merits of Re-circulatory System

De-merit of Re-circulatory System

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Flow- through System is water management system in fish farming in which water is allowed into the pond through an inlet pipe(s) and used water is released into water body to keep the pond refreshed.

Sometimes, water coming into the pond may be treated or may not be treated. The main reason for setting up this system is to limit water pollution and its effects. Where there is no much water, used water from the ponds is re-used by allowing it to settle down in settlement dam/tank.

Flow-through system could be intensive, semi-intensive or extensive system. Pond operating flow-through system is carefully constructed in such a way that fresh water is allowed into the pond either through pipe network or concrete raceway.

In earthen ponds, flow-through system can be operated manually by linking the source of water (stream, river, dam, etc.) to a receiving pond from where other ponds get their share of water. The used water is released through the last pond in the row.

However, this might not be feasible in concrete ponds. Most often, source of water to concrete pond is mostly higher than the level of the pond. This will enable water to flow from the source into the pond without any aid of electricity.

Merit of Flow-through System

Demerit of Flow-through System

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Pond/Stand-Still System is a static system of water management where pond water is rarely refreshed through external source. It is often used where there is no stable surface water to refresh the pond.

However, farmer must be sure of the water retention ability of such an area. After pond preparation, pond is filled with water either mechanically or naturally recharged through ground water for production of fish for a season.

Ponds under this system are under-stocked or moderately stocked to ensure fishes are raised for the whole season without much water management challenges.

At the time of harvest, pond water may be completely drained by the use of pumping machine or lease pipe. Where farmer is not sure of the recharging power of the ground water, pond is poisoned to retain the water for another season production.

Merit of Pond System of Water Management

Demerit of Pond System of Water Management

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