Abstract

This article analyzes the role and importance of African trout in fisheries and their natural food in the cultivation of African trout larvae - plankton (Latin planktos - “traveling”) - a set of organisms that live in the aquifer and move with the flow of water. Plankton has been reported to reproduce by plants (phytoplankton), bacteria (bacterioplankton), and animals (zooplankton). In addition, this article is a theoretical and practical study. Therefore, the demand for this type of fish is high. The African squid is bred in the workshop and is useful for fishing in large natural waters. Alternatively, the pool can be fed on fish farms. The pond can be grown as a polyculture on fish farms.

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