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ORNAMENTAL AQUACULTURE [objectives] – Chapter 15 Meaning and nature • Components • Management Selection factors Production methods Plant selection and culture • Marketing Meaning and role of well-being relating to ornamental aquaculture
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ORNAMENTAL AQUACULTURE [objectives] – Chapter 15 Meaning and nature Components Management Selection factors Production methods Plant selection and culture.

Dec 23, 2015

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Page 1: ORNAMENTAL AQUACULTURE [objectives] – Chapter 15 Meaning and nature Components Management Selection factors Production methods Plant selection and culture.

ORNAMENTAL AQUACULTURE[objectives] – Chapter 15

• Meaning and nature• Components• Management• Selection factors• Production methods• Plant selection and culture• Marketing• Meaning and role of well-being relating to

ornamental aquaculture

Page 2: ORNAMENTAL AQUACULTURE [objectives] – Chapter 15 Meaning and nature Components Management Selection factors Production methods Plant selection and culture.

ORNAMENTAL AQUACROPS

• Multimillion dollar industry• Primarily for recreational purposes• Also for education and research• Two main areas are fish keeping and

commercial production• Fish keeping is caring for ornamental fish

species as a hobby• Commercial producers breed and market

organisms for the fish keepers

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ORNAMENTAL AQ SYSTEMS

• Water container

• Satisfactory water source

• Equipment to maintain water quality

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Page 5: ORNAMENTAL AQUACULTURE [objectives] – Chapter 15 Meaning and nature Components Management Selection factors Production methods Plant selection and culture.

AQUARIUM SET-UP

• Proper site selection (convenient water source, electricity, water drains, etc.)

• Need GFCI electrical outlets

• Strong supports and tank cushion

• Add water, then substrate and filter

• Aeration and heater

• Accessories (covers and lights)

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WATER FILTRATION

• Mechanical – passing water through materials that remove suspended solids

• Biological – use of bacteria and other living organisms to convert harmful substances to less harmful forms

• Chemical – use of chemical substances to purify water

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MECHANICAL FILTRATION

• Filter media may be gravel, sand, metal or plastic screens, sponge, or floss

• Media must be regularly cleaned or replaced

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BIOLOGICAL FILTRATION

• Uses bacteria to convert ammonia to nitrite and then to nitrate

• Crawfish and snails help keep tank clean

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CHEMICAL FILTRATION

• Chemicals include ozone, ultraviolet light, activated charcoal, and special chemicals

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SPECIES SELECTION FACTORS

• Temperature – tropical versus temperate

• Salinity – freshwater, brackish, or saltwater

• Reproduction – livebearers versus egg-layers

• Size – size of fish needs to match tank

• Feeding habits – carnivores, herbivores, or omnivores

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SPECIES SELECTION FACTORS

• Behavior – some species are aggressive

• Physical appearance – some species are “fancy” (unusual color, shape, etc.)

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EASY-TO-GROW SPECIES

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MEDIUM-CARE SPECIES

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DIFFICULT-TO-GROW SPECIES

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ORNAMENTAL AQUARIUM PLANTS