How to Make Budikdamber Red Tilapia Step By Step

Alex Go Green
8 Oct 202113:57

Summary

TLDRThis video provides a detailed guide on cultivating tilapia in a bucket, focusing on step-by-step procedures such as bucket preparation, water management, and feeding techniques. It highlights important tips, including using EM4 to improve water quality, acclimating the fish to new water, and feeding small tilapia pellets while avoiding overfeeding. The video also covers common issues like fungal diseases and proper fish care. Viewers can expect updates on the progress of the tilapia after a week, offering practical advice for successful aquaculture in a small-scale setup.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Use a 65 to 70-liter bucket for tilapia cultivation, and consider integrating vegetable planting on top for a combined aquaponics system.
  • 😀 Drill holes in the bucket for water drainage and air circulation to support healthy fish growth.
  • 😀 Treat the water with EM4 to improve water quality before introducing fish, letting it settle for about three days.
  • 😀 Install aerators to ensure sufficient oxygen levels, as tilapia requires high oxygen to thrive.
  • 😀 Acclimate the tilapia to the new water by letting them sit in a separate bucket for 20 minutes before transferring them into the main bucket.
  • 😀 Stock around 25 to 30 small tilapia (2 inches or 2.5 cm) in a 65 to 70-liter bucket to prevent overcrowding and ensure optimal growth.
  • 😀 Fast the fish for one night before feeding them to reduce stress and help them adapt to their new environment.
  • 😀 Wet the pellet food before feeding to ensure it is easier for the fish to digest and avoid digestive issues.
  • 😀 Feed tilapia small portions multiple times a day, ensuring not to overfeed as this can cause health problems.
  • 😀 Monitor the fish closely for signs of fungal infections (e.g., cotton-like growths) and treat with table salt if needed to prevent or treat fungal issues.
  • 😀 After a week, check the progress of the fish. Healthy fish should be active, eat well, and show no signs of stress or illness.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the video?

    -The video focuses on tilapia cultivation in a bucket system (budikdamber), including preparation, water treatment, aeration, feeding methods, and disease prevention.

  • Why is aeration important for tilapia cultivation?

    -Aeration is crucial because tilapia require high levels of oxygen in the water to survive and thrive, ensuring their health and activity.

  • What role does EM4 play in the cultivation process?

    -EM4 is used to improve water quality by introducing beneficial microbes. It helps to maintain a healthy environment for the fish, although it is not absolutely necessary.

  • What is the purpose of acclimating the fish to the new water?

    -Acclimating the fish helps them adjust to the new water temperature, reducing stress and the risk of disease after being introduced to the bucket.

  • What precautions should be taken when feeding the tilapia?

    -The tilapia should be fed small amounts at a time to avoid overfeeding. It is also essential to moisten the pellets before feeding to ensure they are easily digestible and don't expand in the fish’s stomach.

  • How does the speaker prevent fungal diseases in the tilapia?

    -To prevent fungal diseases, the speaker adds salt to the water if they notice any symptoms, such as cotton-like growths on the fish’s scales.

  • What is the maximum stocking density for tilapia in a 80-liter bucket?

    -The maximum stocking density for tilapia in an 80-liter bucket is between 25 to 30 fish, which allows for optimal space and water quality.

  • Why is it important to remove uneaten food from the bucket?

    -Uneaten food can decompose and cause water quality issues, leading to the growth of harmful bacteria or toxins. Removing uneaten food helps maintain a clean and healthy environment.

  • What feeding method does the speaker recommend for small tilapia?

    -For small tilapia, the speaker recommends feeding them with moistened pellets, which helps prevent digestive issues and ensures the food is easily consumed.

  • How often should tilapia be fed, according to the speaker?

    -Tilapia should be fed once or twice a day. The speaker recommends feeding them around 8:30 to 9:00 AM, and possibly again around 5:00 PM, while being careful not to overfeed.

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