Stock the pond with 10–15 cm (4“–6”) of healthy fingerlings.
Follow the correct procedure for releasing the fingerlings.
Fish feed is the most expensive input in fish culture, although it promise much higher production and profit. Prior to stocking you must decide yourself whether you will be able to provide supplementary feed for the fish or not. In case, you can provide daily supplementary feed in addition to daily manuring, stock the fish as per the following table.
NUMBER OF FINGERLING/DECIMAL OF WATER AREA (WITH MANURING AND DAILY FEEDING) | ||
Surface Feeder | Catla 4–5 | |
9–10 | Silver Carp 5–6 | |
Column Feeder | Rohu 5–6 | |
5–6 | ||
Bottom Feeder | Mrigal 3–4 | |
6–7 | Mirror-Common carp 3–4 | |
Others | Grass carp 1–2 | |
Total | 21–24 (5000–6000 nos/ha) |
In case, you are not sure to afford daily feeding, stock the fingerlings as per the following schedule.
NUMBER OF FINGERLING/DECIMAL OF WATER AREA (WITH MANURING BUT WITHOUT SUPPLEMENTARY FEED | ||
Surface Feeder 7–8 | Catla 3–4 |
|
Silver Carp 4–5 | ||
Column Feeder 4–5 | Rohu 4–5 | |
Bottom Feeder 5–6 | Mrigal 3 | |
Mirror-Common carp 2–3 | ||
Others 1–2 | Grass carp 1–2 | |
Total | 17–19 (4000–4500 nos/ha) |
Over stocking always results poor survival and growth