Biofloc fish farming shed design

 Since ancient times, fish have been held in a wide variety of man-made structures. These structures were built using simple methods and readily available materials. The fish or other aquatic crop were cared for by the fish farmer and relied upon as an important source of protein for their families. The typical Biofloc fish farming shed design was developed by forming small ponds by hand, or an even simpler method of trapping tidal water flow in estuaries by building simple water retaining structures.  

In less developed parts of the world today, the basic earthen pond design system is still the most important and affordable type of design. Not surprisingly, there have been considerable technical advances over the last few decades that have transformed the aquaculture industry, yet the basic earthen pond system remains mostly unchanged and still highly relevant in less developed countries.  

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

  • Warp Knitted
  • UV stabilized
  • Available in 3 qualities based on Shed Percentage
  • Standard size: 50 m by 3 m
  • Durable
  • Free delivery throughout India 

WHY SHED NET FOR BIOFLOC FISH TANK?

  • To prevent sunlight to reach your tank
  • To prevent algal growth in the biofloc tank
  • To protect fishes from birds and other predators
  • To prevent falling of leaves or other debris from the surroundings etc
  • To enhance the life of the tanks

WHY BIOFLOC TECHNOLOGY?

  1. Low investment of Approximately Rs. 30000-40000/- only for the installation of 4M dia tank depending location and labour cost
  2. Production of 600 kgs of Biomass can be achieved within 5 months of proper culture technology.
  3. Return on Investment (ROI) is within one harvest.
  4. Suitable for India Tropical conditions as well as
  5. In Temperate condition can be cultured through environmental manipulation
  6. Almost all types of fishes can be cultured.

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