Aqua fish farm

Aqua fish farm Supplying premium aquaculture products for homes, markets, and businesses. Fresh. Clean. Reliable.

08/02/2026
04/02/2026

Open Time 4 pm to 11.45 pm

16/01/2026

Aqua fish farm pongal celebration

Happy New Year!Warm greetings from Aqua Fish Farm. We sincerely thank our valued customers for your continued trust and ...
01/01/2026

Happy New Year!

Warm greetings from Aqua Fish Farm. We sincerely thank our valued customers for your continued trust and support. May the New Year bring you good health, happiness, and prosperity. We look forward to serving you with quality and excellence in the year ahead.

30/12/2025

fish hand-feeding behavior

🐟 1. Trust and Familiarity
When fish come close to the surface and take food directly from your hand, it shows:
They recognize your presence as a food source.
They feel safe and do not see you as a threat.
They’ve learned the routine through repeated feeding.
This usually happens in ponds with koi, carp, tilapia, or other social species.

🧠 2. Learned Behavior
Fish don’t naturally hand-feed in the wild.
They learn this through repetition:
You feed at the same time of day.
You stand or kneel in the same spot.
They associate your movement, shadow, or hand with food.
Over time, they swim closer and faster, expecting food immediately.

πŸŒ€ 3. Group Excitement (Feeding Frenzy)
In the image, the water is very stirred. This suggests:
Many fish are competing for food.
They’re swimming actively and pushing against each other.
They may nip or bump your hand by accident when excited.
This is normal and common in ponds with many fish.

🍽️ 4. Surface Feeding Instinct
Most hand-fed pond fish are surface feeders.
They naturally rise quickly to the top when:
They smell food.
They hear splashing or see movement.
Your hand entering the water mimics the signals they recognize.

πŸ‘€ 5. Body Language to Watch
Friendly hand-feeding fish often show:
Fast approach toward your hand
Mouths breaking the surface repeatedly
Swirling water caused by tight grouping
Nibbling your fingers (harmless curiosity)
All of these mean they’re highly food-motivated, not aggressive.

❀️ 6. Benefits of Hand Feeding
Builds trust and bonding
Helps you inspect fish health up close
Ensures weaker/smaller fish get enough food when managed

⚠️ 7. Things to Avoid
Don’t overfeed β€” risk of poor water quality
Avoid scented lotions or chemicals on hands
Don’t feed fish food that dissolves too fast
Keep hands steady; fast movements can scare them

23/11/2025

fish farm

14/11/2025

🐟 Suitable Aquarium Fish for Rainy Season Farming

These species handle rainy weather well:

Tilapia

Guppy

Goldfish

Catfish (Clarias)

Carp species (Rohu, Catla, Common carp)

Koi

Gourami

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πŸ“Œ Short Summary

Rainy Season Plus Points:

βœ” More water
βœ” Natural food increases
βœ” Good breeding conditions
βœ” Lower farming cost
βœ” Healthy growth (if stable)

Rainy Season Risks:

❌ pH crash
❌ Low oxygen
❌ Overflow escape
❌ Disease
❌ Turbidity
❌ Water contamination

Overall:

🌧 Rainy season = very productive but risky
βœ” Good for fingerling production
βœ” Good for growth
✘ Needs careful monitoring & water management

🌧️ Rainy Time Aquarium Fish Farm – Plus Points

Rainy season brings several benefits to fish farming if managed properly:

βœ… 1. More Natural Water Availability

Rainwater naturally fills ponds, reducing the cost of pumping water.

Helps maintain good water levels for fish growth.

βœ… 2. Increase in Natural Fish Food (Plankton)

Rain increases nutrients and sunlight diffusion which boosts plankton growth.

Plankton = natural food β†’ better growth and reduced feed cost.

βœ… 3. Better Conditions for Breeding

Many aquarium fish species (tilapia, carp, catfish, guppies, goldfish, koi) breed well during rainy season.

Cooler water + fresh water = natural trigger for spawning.

βœ… 4. Lower Water Temperature

Moderate cooling reduces stress in many tropical fish if temperatures do not drop too much.

More comfortable conditions for fish metabolism.

βœ… 5. Potential Cost Reduction

Water cost reduces.

Some feed cost reduces because of natural food.

04/11/2025

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02/11/2025

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