Ornamental fisheries  
                
              Introduction  
                Ornamental fish keeping  is one of the most popular hobbies in the world today. The growing interest in  aquarium fishes has resulted in steady increase in aquarium fish trade  globally. The trade with a turnover of US $ 5 Billion and an annual growth rate  of 8 percent offers a lot of scope for development. The top exporting country  is Singapore followed by Honkong, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Srilanka,  Taiwan, Indonesia and India. The largest importer of Ornamental fish is the USA  followed by Europe and Japan. The emerging markets are China and South Africa.  Over US $ 500 million worth of ornamental fish are imported into the USA each  year.  
   
                India's share in  ornamental fish trade is estimated to be Rs 158.23 lakh which is only 0.008% of  the global trade. The major part of the export trade is based on wild  collection. There is very good domestic market too, which is mainly based on  domestically bred exotic species. The overall domestic trade in this field  cross 10 crores and is growing at the rate of 20 per cent annually. The earning  potential of this sector has hardly been understood and the same is not being  exploited in a technology driven manner. Considering the relatively simple  technique involved, this activity has the potential to create substantial job  opportunities, besides helping export earnings.  
              
                
                  
                     Ninety five per cent    of our ornamental fish export is based on wild collection. Majority of the    indigenous ornamental fish trade in India is from the North Eastern states    and the rest is from Southern states which are the hot spots of fish bio    diversity in India. This capture based export is not sustainable and it is a    matter of concern for the industry. In order to sustain the growth it is    absolutely necessary to shift the focus from capture to culture based    development. Moreover most of the fish species grown for their ornamental    importance can be bred in India successfully. Organised trade in ornamental    fish depends on assured and adequate supply of demand, which is possible only    by mass breeding.  
                       
                      Technology  
                      There are quite a    large number of tropical aquarium fishes known to aquarists. While many of    the fish are easy to breed, some of these are rare, difficult to breed and    expensive. Most of the exotic species can be bred and reared easily since the    technology is simple and well developed. It is advisable to start with    common, attractive, easily bred and less expensive species before attempting    the more challenging ones. An ornamental fish project can be either 1)    rearing only 2) breeding only 3) breeding and rearing depending upon the    space available. The technology involves the following activities  
                       
                      Culture/rearing : The culture/rearing of these fishes can be    taken up normally in cement tanks. Cement tanks are easy to maintain and    durable. One species can be stocked in one tank. However in case of    compatible species two or three species can occupy the same tank. Ground    water from dug wells / deep tube wells are the best for rearing. The fishes    reach the marketable size in around 4 to 6 months. Eight to ten crops can be    taken in a year.  
                       
                      Feeding : Young fish are fed mainly with Infusoria,    Artemia, Daphnia , Mosquito larvae Tubifex and Blood worms. For rearing,    formulated artificial or prepared feed can be used. At present no indigenous    prepared feed for aquarium fish is available. The amount and type of food to    be given depends on the size of the fry. Feeding is generally done twice in a    day or according to requirement. For rearing from fry stage dry/ prepared    feed can be used.  
                       
                      Breeding: The method of breeding is based on the family    characteristics of the fish. The success of breeding depend on the    compatibility of pairs, the identification of which is a skill born out of    experience. Generally the brooders are selected from the standing crop or    purchased and reared separately by feeding them with good live food. However,    it is always better to buy good brooding stock. Otherwise, the original    characteristic of the species keeps on getting diluted because of continuous    inbreeding. Brooders especially egg layers should be discarded after few    spawnings.  
                       
                      Health care  
                      Water exchange, is a    must for maintaining water quality conducive for the fish health. Only    healthy fish can withstand transportation and fetch good price. Chemicals /    antibiotics, Methylene Blue, Methylene Yellow, Malachite Green, Ampicilin,    Vitamins, Potassium permanganate, Copper sulphate etc can also be used for    preventing / treating diseases.  
                       
                      Market  
                      At present the market    is mainly domestic. There is a good domestic market which is increasing. The    export market for indigenously bred exotic species is also increasing.  
                       
                      Ornamental Fishes 
                        
                      Aquarium fishes are    mainly grouped into two categories, viz., Oviparous (egg - layers) and    Viviparous (live-bearers). Further, the fresh water ornamental fish varieties    can be broadly grouped into Tropical and Cold water species also. Management    of these two categories are different in nature. According to water tolerance    fishes are hard water tolerant, soft water tolerant species and those with wide    tolerance. The fishes and the details of grouping is given below.  | 
                   
                  
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                        Species  | 
                        Water Quality  | 
                        Season  | 
                        Breeding Type  | 
                        EggType/ Care  | 
                       
                      
                        Molly  | 
                        Hard water Sp.  | 
                        Summer/Monsoon  | 
                        Live Bearer  | 
                        Young Ones  | 
                       
                      
                        Guppy  | 
                        Hard water Sp.  | 
                        Summer/Monsoon  | 
                        Live Bearer  | 
                        Young Ones  | 
                       
                      
                        Platy  | 
                        Hard water Sp.  | 
                        Summer/Monsoon  | 
                        Live Bearer  | 
                        Young Ones  | 
                       
                      
                        Swordtail  | 
                        Hard water Sp.  | 
                        Summer/Monsoon  | 
                        Live Bearer  | 
                        Young Ones  | 
                       
                      
                        Blue Gourami  | 
                        Wide Tolerance  | 
                        Summer/Monsoon  | 
                        Nest Builder  | 
                        Male Guard eggs  | 
                       
                      
                        Pearl Gourami  | 
                        Wide Tolerance  | 
                        Summer/Monsoon  | 
                        Nest Builder  | 
                        Male Guard eggs  | 
                       
                      
                        Rosy Barb  | 
                        Wide Tolerance  | 
                        Summer/Monsoon  | 
                        Egg Scatterer  | 
                        Adhesive  | 
                       
                      
                        Gold Fish  | 
                        Wide Tolerance  | 
                        Monsoon/Winter  | 
                        Egg Scatterer  | 
                        Adhesive  | 
                       
                      
                        Z/P/Vl Danio  | 
                        Wide Tolerance  | 
                        Summer/Monsoon  | 
                        Egg Scatterer  | 
                        Non Adhesive  | 
                       
                      
                        S Fighter  | 
                        Wide Tolerance  | 
                        Summer/Monsoon  | 
                        Nest Builder  | 
                        Male Guard eggs  | 
                       
                      
                        Catfish  | 
                        Wide Tolerance  | 
                        Monsoon/Winter  | 
                        Egg depositer  | 
                        Enclosures Reqd.  | 
                       
                      
                        Angel*  | 
                        Soft Water  | 
                        Summer/Monsoon  | 
                        Egg depositor  | 
                        Parents Fan Eggs  | 
                       
                      
                        FM Cichlid  | 
                        Soft Water  | 
                        Summer/Monsoon  | 
                        Egg Depositors  | 
                        Enclosures Reqd.  | 
                       
                      
                        R D Cichlid  | 
                        Soft Water  | 
                        Summer/Monsoon  | 
                        Egg Depositors  | 
                        Enclosures Reqd.  | 
                       
                      
                        Bl W Tetra  | 
                        Soft Water  | 
                        Summer/Monsoon  | 
                        Egg Scatterer  | 
                        Adhesive  | 
                       
                      
                        B A Tetra  | 
                        Soft Water  | 
                        Summer/Monsoon  | 
                        Egg Scatterer  | 
                        Adhesive  | 
                       
                      
                        Serpa Tetra  | 
                        Soft Water  | 
                        Summer/Monsoon  | 
                        Egg Scatterer  | 
                        Adhesive  | 
                       
                      
                        Manila Carp  | 
                        Soft Water  | 
                        Monsoon/Winter  | 
                        Egg Scatterer  | 
                        Adhesive  | 
                       
                     
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                  Ornamental Fish    breeding project  
                    The basic requirements    for successful breeding and rearing of ornamental fish are adequate space,    quality water and sufficient feed. Considering this the following investments    are required for starting an Ornamental fish project  
                     
                    Tanks : The tanks can be of RCC or brick masonry work    having flat bottoms with inlet and outlet pipes. Clay, cement, fibre glass or    plastic tanks can also be used. Rearing of fishes should be done in large    tanks. Size of the tanks vary according to the space, the number and type of    fish cultured.  
                     
                    Aquariums : Glass tanks of varying size are required for    breeding. Small glass bottles of 250 ml are used for keeping individual male    fighter fishes. Number and size of the glass tanks depend on the specific    breeding / spawning behavior of the species selected.  
                      
                     
                       
                      Over head tank : An over head tank of suitable size for storing    and to enable sedimentation of water is required.  
                       
                      Water Supply : Deep tube wells would be the best source of    water. Recycling of water through bio-filters or other sort of filtering    mechanism can be tried. Other sources like dug wells, Municipal water if    available can also be used . A small pump to lift the water to over head tank    and a network of pipes are needed to feed the culture tanks.  
                       
                      Work Shed : Work shed should be designed in such a way    that the tanks get filtered sunlight. Translucent HDPE sheets can be used.    This also protects the culture tanks from falling debris and bird dropping    etc.  
                       
                      Aeration equipments : A blower pump with net work of tubes for    aeration is a must. Continuos power supply should also be ensured through    generator set or UPS or inverter.  
                       
                      Financial viability  
                      Considering the    seasonality in breeding and consequent availability of seed material for    stocking, the operations are going to be seasonal. In order to best utilise    the installed capacity, it may be necessary to combine operations by breeding    a main species during summer / monsoon with another species that may be    breeding in winter. The fecundity and the number of spawnings assumed of some    of the popular species are given below
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                      Species  | 
                      Average Fecundity  | 
                      Spawning/year  | 
                     
                    
                      Molly/Guppy /Sword      tail  | 
                      20  | 
                      12  | 
                     
                    
                      Blue gourami  | 
                      3500  | 
                      10  | 
                     
                    
                      Pearl Gourami  | 
                      800  | 
                      10  | 
                     
                    
                      Rosy Barb  | 
                      700  | 
                      10  | 
                     
                    
                      Tiger Barb  | 
                      500  | 
                      10  | 
                     
                    
                      Zebra/Pearl/Veil      tail Danio  | 
                      1000  | 
                      10  | 
                     
                    
                      Angel  | 
                      800  | 
                      12  | 
                     
                    
                      B/W Tetra  | 
                      3000  | 
                      10  | 
                     
                    
                      Serpae Tetra  | 
                      800  | 
                      10  | 
                     
                    
                      Gold Fish  | 
                      3000  | 
                      3  | 
                     
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              Assumptions  
                For the purpose of  working out economics of breeding unit , a unit size of 330 sq.mt. with tank  volume of 60 m3 has been considered with an average production capacity of 2  lakh fry per year. A combined operation of summer / monsoon species and winter  species (Gold fish ) has been considered for working out the economics in this  model. Unit of this size has been designed considering the small entrepreneurs  in view. However the same could be increased on modular basis and the economics  can be worked out in project situation accordingly. The larval rearing has been  assumed as 40 days . The recurring cost has been assumed with a fecundity of  800 and a survival of 50 per cent upto 40 days . The breeding percentage is  taken as 60 per cent. The number of brood fish depends on the fecundity and  survival of each species so as to get the combined annual production of about  2.5 lakh fry at the end of 40 days. Only 50 per cent production is assumed for  the first year. The sale price is assumed at Rs 1.00 per fry for monsoon  species and Rs 2.50 per fry for Gold Fish.  
              Project cost for  Ornamental fish Hatchery 
              Hatchery Tank area( sq.m)  100 
                Hatchery total area (sq.m) 330 
              
                
                  Item of investment  | 
                  Quantity  | 
                  Rate in Rs.  | 
                  TotalCost  | 
                 
                
                  A. Building & civil works  | 
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                  1. Hatchery shed with A/C sheet roofing & side wall (sq. m.)  | 
                  330  | 
                  1200.00  | 
                  396000  | 
                 
                
                  2. Tank volumes (lts)  | 
                  60000  | 
                  1.25  | 
                  75000  | 
                 
                
                  3. Flooring (sq. m.)  | 
                  200  | 
                  10.00  | 
                  2000  | 
                 
                
                  4 Drainage pit and net work  | 
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                     | 
                  12000  | 
                 
                
                  5. Water supply net work  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  3000  | 
                 
                
                  6. Filtration system / outlet  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  3000  | 
                 
                
                  7. Electrification and Installation  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  5000  | 
                 
                
                  B. Machinery & Equipments  | 
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                  1. Air blower (3 hp x 1 no.)  | 
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                     | 
                  12000  | 
                 
                
                  2. DG set ( 8 hp with 6/8 KVA alternator)  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  36000  | 
                 
                
                  3. Heater  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  3000  | 
                 
                
                  4. Sand filter  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  2000  | 
                 
                
                  5. Pump (3 HP)  | 
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                     | 
                  17000  | 
                 
                
                  6. Tube well  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  40000  | 
                 
                
                  7. Pump House  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  5000  | 
                 
                
                  C. Misc. Fixed Assets  | 
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                  7. Plastic pools  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  5000  | 
                 
                
                  8. Glass aquarium  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  3000  | 
                 
                
                  9. Lab instruments  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  2000  | 
                 
                
                  10 Glass wares  | 
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                     | 
                  2000  | 
                 
                
                  11. Furniture  | 
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                     | 
                  2000  | 
                 
                
                  D. Preliminary Expenses  | 
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                  . Preoperative expenses  | 
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                  20500  | 
                 
                
                  Total  | 
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                  645500  | 
                 
                
                  E. Recurring cost  | 
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                  Cost of Brooders  | 
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                  5000  | 
                 
                
                  Feed  | 
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                  10000  | 
                 
                
                  Medicines  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  500  | 
                 
                
                  Electricity  | 
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                     | 
                  3000  | 
                 
                
                  Miscellaneous  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  2000  | 
                 
                
                  Labour  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  10000  | 
                 
                
                  Total  | 
                     | 
                     | 
                  35500  | 
                 
                
                  Total cost  | 
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                     | 
                  676000  | 
                 
                
                  F. Production / Income  | 
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                  Summer /Monsoon species  | 
                  150000 fry  | 
                  1.00 / fry  | 
                  150000  | 
                 
                
                  Gold Fish  | 
                  50000 fry  | 
                  2.50 / fry  | 
                  125000  | 
                 
                
                  Total Income per year  | 
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                  275000  | 
                 
               
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