Breeding Techniques
Breeding Techniques
Breeding Techniques
II MSc Biotechnology
OST-2018-23-01
INTRODUCTION
Bloom in global market for ornamental fishes due to
their increasing demand for keeping them in
households as pets
Means of self employment
Total international export trade in 1998-173.87 million
US dollars
How breeding occurs?
Fish spawns during specified period when gonads
attain full maturity called the breeding season of
species
Cultured fishes according to breeding habitats
Fishes which breed in ponds
Fishes which do not ordinarily spawn in ponds
but breed in flooded rivers and adjoining area
Fishes which inhabit the sea or brackish water
• NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL BREEDING
STRATEGIES
Natural breeding techniques
According to natural breeding strategies –
Oviparous
Ovoviviparous/Viviparous
Oviparous
1.Fishes that lay eggs and eggs are
allowed to hatch unattended
Egg scatterers
Egg hangers
Egg stowers
Egg scatterers
3.Egg scoopers
• Male chooses a site and scoop out depression for eggs
• Male guards
4.Egg splashers(Copeina arnoldi)
Eggs layed on overhanging leaves or stone reached by
jumping
Eggs kept moist by splashing water
Tanks-10 gallons
Temp-82ºF-84ºF
Tank covered
Green frosted glass with rough side down used instead of
leaves
5.Nest builders
a. Bubble nest builders
• Nest made by bubbles covered by
mucus
• Siamese fighting fish(Beta splendens)
• Males grown in special containers
• Mild aeration required
• Incubation-30 to 40 hours
Nest fabricators(Apeltes quadracus)
• Collect twigs,roots of plants
• Mucus holds tunnel
• Adequate plants,aeration required
• Hatching 3 to 4days
3.Fishes that lay egg and egg remain in direct contact with
the body of parent fish(Egg carriers)
1.Mouth breeders(Geophagus balzani)
• Eggs carried in mouth