Discover catfishing in ponds tips and techniques
Where to look if you want to start catfishing in ponds
If you look around your neighborhood, you will find many properties remain unused, and many of the properties include small ponds. Instead of leaving them empty and unused, you can start an aqua culture farm, literally catfishing in ponds, with a few minor preparations. If you restore the pond, it will have some use and the owner can make some money for himself.
Catfish are highly adaptable aquatic creatures commonly named for their barbells that look almost identical to cat's whiskers. Their adaptability and habitat variety make it easy to culture them in a good-sized pond or lake. Here are some tips before you can start Catfish farming.
A suitable environment
The pond has to be suited for the Catfish to grow in. It has to be big enough according the number of Catfish you are planning to culture. Catfish tend to stay in the bottom of their habitat and collect food from there. As a result, the depth isn't as important. Keep in mind, however, that if you are planning to use a shallow pond or lake, you should ensure it isn't too shallow or the water might get too hot for the fish to handle. This is because the sun warms the surface of the water, slowly heating the surface-level, down, which can make the water hot. If it is that shallow, you could try to use a park with trees all around it to ensure that the fish get a lot of shades instead to constant sunshine.
Preparing your new catfish home
Catfish usually scavenge from the ground level of the water hole. While culturing the pond you should keep in mind how you will prepare the fish's food, and adjust your pond's specifications appropriately. In the US, before adding the fish to the pond, you have to apply chalk to the pond along the full area of the whole pond. Chalk diminishes dangerous bacteria that could have harmed the growth of the fish. It also makes the pond ready for fertilization. You have to apply both organic and chemical fertilizer to the pond. This is what ensures the full growth of the Catfish.
The waiting game
After you fertilize the pond, leave it for a few days so that the fertilizer can start working. As soon as the pond is ready, you can release the larva of Catfish. Constantly care for and observe them. Apply more fertilizer later if needed. In just a few months, your new catfish will grow up and be market ready. Catch them and make the pond ready for another batch. This way you can cultivate Catfish batch after batch. Slowly you can prosper from this technique of aqua culturing Catfish.
If you like catfishing in ponds, this might be just the right venture for you. I encourage anyone to start culturing Catfish. It is easy and productive.