Fish farming is one of the most lucrative agribusiness ventures in Nigeria. But without the right knowledge, new farmers often face costly setbacks. Here are the top mistakes to avoid when launching your fish farming journey.
Mistake 1: Poor Pond Design or Setup
Whether you’re using concrete tanks or earthen ponds, poor construction leads to water leakage, low oxygen levels, and fish loss. Always consult with professionals.
Mistake 2: Overstocking the Pond
Beginners often add too many fingerlings, thinking it increases profit. Instead, it increases competition, disease spread, and fish mortality.
Mistake 3: Using Low-Quality Fingerlings
Your farm is only as good as your stock. Always buy from certified hatcheries with a strong track record.
Mistake 4: Inconsistent Feeding Practices
Irregular feeding or using low-nutrition feed can stunt growth. At Vemar, we offer customized feed formulations for different stages.
Mistake 5: Ignoring Water Quality and Biosecurity
Fish need clean, oxygen-rich water. Poor maintenance invites disease. Regular testing and biosecurity practices are essential.
Bonus Tip:
Start small, learn the ropes, and scale with expert guidance. Our aquaculture team at Vemar Farms can help with setup, stocking, and management.
