Catfish in indonesia
Catfish. Catfish (Clarias sp) is a freshwater fish the second most widely produced in Indonesia through aquaculture. In 2010, production reached 270.6 thousand tonnes of catfish. There are three species of catfish are grown in Indonesia, namely the African catfish (Clarias gariepinus), local catfish (c. Batrachus), and catfish keli (c. Maladerma) African catfish is an introduced species, while the local catfish and catfish keli are native species. In addition, it has produced two varieties of catfish superior, namely catfish and catfish sangkuriang phiton. Catfish is one of the superior fish that can be cultivated in various containers and aquatic environment, and can be stocked with high density.
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