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3.2.4. Eradication of Predatory and Weed fish
Unit 3 - Nursery, Rearing and grow-out ponds
3.2.4. Eradication of Predatory and Weed fish
- Predatory fish severely affect survival of fish primarily in nursery and rearing ponds.
- Weed fish compete with stocked fish for food, space and oxygen and result in reduction in production of desirable fish.
- Common predatory fish are murrels (Snakeheads), Catfishes such as Wallago attu, Clarias batrachus, Heteropneustis fossilis, Ompak sp. Etc.,
- Weed fish include Puntius, Barbas Danio, Aplocheilus, Anabas etc.,
- Most predatory and weed fish breed prior to the onset of carp breeding
- They infest the ponds before carp fry and fingerlings are stocked
- Hence their eradication prior to stocking of carps is necessary
- Dewatering followed by sun drying is most effective way to control weed and predatory fish.
- In ponds which cannot be dewatered, piscicides are used.
- Effective at low dose
- Not injurious to people and animals
- Doesn’t make fish unsuitable for human consumption
- Gets detoxified quickly
- Easily available and economical
Following are the three types of piscicides that can be used to eradicate weed fish and predatory fish
- Plant origin
- Chemicals
- Pesticides (Chlorinate hydro carbons and organophosphates)
Derris root powder
- Rotenone is the active ingredient
- It is a contact poison
- Lethal to other organisms also such as zooplankton, Benthos and insects
- Dosage is 4-20 ppm (mg/l)
- The powder is mixed thoroughly with water and sprayed all over the pond
- It is effective only on sunny days when the temperature is above 250C
- It is less effective in cold waters.
- The active ingredient is saponin
- It causes lysis of the RBC and kills fish, frogs, snakes and turtles
- Dosage is 250 ppm
- The cake is soaked in water for 2-3 hrs and applied all over the pond.
- Detoxification takes about 25 days
- The toxicity can be reduced to 10 days through aeration and application of oxidizing agents.
- Tea seed cake – 60 ppm
- Tamarind seed husk – 50-100 ppm
- Jaggery – 1%
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