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1 CULTURE OF GROUPERS

2 Groupers -family - Epinephelidae. The major species for culture are
Common name Scientific name Country Production (tonnes) Greasy grouper/brown spotted grouper Epinephelus tauvina Malasia Hong Kong 4400 822 Areolate grouper E. aerolatus 96 Red spotted grouper E. akaara - Humpback/High-fin/mouse grouper Cromilepties altivelis Singapore 1 Malabar grouper E. malabaricus Tiger/brown-marbeled grouper E. fuscoguttatus 64 Orange spotted grouper E. coioides Blue banded/yellow grouper E. awaora Red banded grouper E. fasciatus Giant grouper Epinephelis lanceolatus

3 Biology: Groupers - carnivorous fish associated with reefs Both in marine and brackish waters Feed on small fish and shrimp They are protogynus hermophrodites – mature as females and convert to males as they grow larger In Epinephelus tauvina sex reversal begins at the age of 6 years and the proportion of males increases thereafter Most fish become males after the age of 9 years For hatchery production of fish males can be got younger by hormonal sex reversal Functional males of E. tauvina could be obtained by feeding methyl testosterone for 14 fish per day

4 Seed supply Both wild and hatchery reared seed are used Survival rates – poor Majority of the seed is from the wild Fry measuring cm are available during the breeding season Fishermen collect them with small seines and transport them for sale to fishermen

5 Culture techniques: Majority -open sea cage culture Wild fry or fingerlings are initially held in hapas for a month or more Hapas measuring 2x2x2 m are stocked at a rate of advanced fry or fingerlings Fry and fingerlings - 10% biomass with mysids and small shrimp after a couple of days of acclimatization 12-15 cm -transferred to nursery cages (5x5x3m) each holding about 1100 fish Cages are made of polyethylene net of mesh size 2.5cm

6 Pond culture: Groupers can be grown in earthen ponds and concrete tanks Pond are prepared by drying liming and fertilization Stocking rate of tilapia to 10,000 per hectare surface area Tilapia fingerlings serve as food for groupers Grouper fingerlings of size 7.5cm or more are 5000 per ha one month after stocking tilapia

7 Feed - chopped trash fish at 5% of grouper biomass
Water depth is maintained at 1-1.3m, temperature at 24-31oC and dissolved oxygen at 5-9ppm Selective harvesting at g using drag nets Duration of culture is 6-8 months A production of 1.5 to 2 Kg/m3 is obtained by this method Survival rate %

8 Feed - trash fish which is minced or chopped to size suitable to the size of growing fish at the rate of 8% of the biomass Transferred to production cages in 2-3 months Floating cages made of polyethylene netting of mesh size cm, supported by wooden framework are kept afloat with metal or plastic drums and anchored with concrete blocks Fish are stocked at the rate of 2-4/m³ They are fed with trash fish or pelleted 5% body biomass Marketable size of 800g in 6 months; two crops can be raised per year Survival 60-90%; A production of 150 to 250Kg per cage is possible


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