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Guide to Fish Farming Education and Training

A proper education about tropical and freshwater fish is essential for successful fish farms


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Tropical fish farms and freshwater fish farms represent an important part of this country's commerce, considering society’s love of fish meat, their necessity to stock ponds and lakes and the enjoyment that comes from creating attractive fish aquariums. Whether a person wants to purchase a fish farm or they want to create and open their own fish farm, it is important for them to have a solid foundation when it comes to fish education and training.

To properly run fish hatcheries, whether the individual wants to raise saltwater fish or take part in fresh fish farming, there is a necessary degree of knowledge. It is important for these businesspeople to:

1. Learn of the appropriate college degree to assist in opening fish hatcheries and fish farming.

2. Know how to select the heartiest, most economical fish to raise in a fish hatchery in a particular climate or region. For example, it's more difficult to raise tropical fish in a temperate region and it is important to be educated about these types of fish farming concerns.

3. Have additional and supplemental knowledge with respect to topics and experiences related to fish farms.

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Investigate college or technical school degrees that can help with the establishment of fish farming


There are some college courses that can offer individuals the knowledge base for properly establishing fish farms. Some of the most popular courses and degrees include aquaculture, biology and agriculture.

I recommend: Universities.com offers information on earning an Associates Degree in Aquaculture, as well as a list of links to institutions which offer this type of degree. Hocking College offers a specific program for individuals who want to be fish farmers. For those wishing to have an education that crosses international boundaries, Sparsholt in England offers an educational program for sport fisheries and aquaculture.

Choose the best fish to raise in particular regions, as well as according to individual skill level


It is important to be educated on what types of fish farms are available to entrepreneurs and businesspersons. For example, there are saltwater fish farms as well as fresh fish hatchery options.

I recommend: Virginia Tech offers information in brochure form on their website for deciding between freshwater fish and their farming options. The University of Florida offers information on options for saltwater fish farming and making a social and economical transition from freshwater fish farming, which is very popular, to saltwater.

Supplement knowledge on fish farms with business experience and knowledge


Fish farming is a very specialized business. As a result, it is essential for individuals to understand how to accomplish successful fish farming from a business perspective as well as a biological and aquaculture perspective.

I recommend: Envirovaluation.org suggests specific costs to consider such as feeding, operational and capital costs and trends in the industry, while SoyAqya.com discusses how to handle and what to expect in the management and the latest technologies involved in pond fish farming.

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  • Remember that you'll need a variety of fish farm equipment and fish farm supplies to start or manage a freshwater fish farm pr tropical fish farm. If startup capital is a concern, remember to take into consideration the amount and price of specific equipment necessary for each type of fish farm. For example, tropical fish need a specific water temperature and level of salinity. Freshwater fish often enjoy a greater range of temperature possibilities, so fish farmers of freshwater fish may not need to invest in as much aquarium salt or water heaters.
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