What is culture methods of labeo rohita and mrigal
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Explanation:
Labeo is bottom feeder and prefers to feed on plant matter including decaying vegetation. Its food comprises crustaceous and insect larvae in early stages (Mookerjee et al., 1946). Labeo rohita takes small percentages of mud which contains organic matter and various salts. This specie is available throughout Bangladesh. Ponds, rivers, rivulets are its main habitats (Bhuiyan, 1964).
CULTURE METHODS
Rui is regarded an excellent game fish and seems to put up a better fight in a river than in a tank. A number of inter specific and inter generic hybrids have been produced. It is very delicious food and supplies a huge amount of protein for the people (Rahman, 2005).
CIRRHINUS MRIGALA
HABIT AND HABITAT
Hatchlings of mrigal normally remain in the surface or sub-surface waters, while fry and fingerling tend to move to deeper water. Adults are bottom dwellers.It is an illiophage in its feeding habit and stenophagous; detritus and decayed vegetation form its principal food components, while phytoplankton and zooplankton comprise the rest.
CULTURE METHODS
In all the producing countries, almost all farmed mrigal is consumed in the local market. Governmental regulations and controls over the domestic marketing system are almost non-existent in these countries and demand and supply thus influence product value. Being the least preferred among the three Indian major carps, mrigal fetches comparatively low market prices, usually fetching 10-20 percent less than rohu or catla. However, consumer preference makes the prices obtained for these species always higher than those for common carp and Chinese carps.