He Started a Backyard Fish Farm in Nigeria

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Chidera Nwafor

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He Started a Backyard Fish Farm in Nigeria


A nigerian man who is turning his backyard to a mega fish farm, a bsc degree holder who was first into a truck business and then decided to venture into farming he says he has never had any regrets being a farmer

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42 Comments

  1. Cool lowcost setup N… guy! Love that.
    Its much better thn big ponds – you have great control over whole process of feeding/growing.
    Sadly i live in area with bellow zero temps, so i would have to make some greenhouse for them… Fishhouse?

  2. OK listen up go get some LAnd and Dig Three Ponds one for your Family one For the Church and One for the community you sell to
    at the same time you start having classes on cooking and becoming a fish Farm owner

  3. Sou do Brasil e vivemos em uma era de de pessoas com mente fraca que não consegue enxergar as soluções e sim problemas a sua visão ultrapassa esta era,temor que estar preparados para resolver problemas simples para quando vier os grandes estaremos preparados.

  4. Hello there, it is a very good video and information ❤. Am a young lady and i would like to get some training from that professor because he's live my dream ❤🎉.
    He watching from Uganda 🇺🇬

  5. Good but this subsistence economy cannot provide enough employment for the youths that easily fall into crime due to unemployment.
    The current Nigerian leaders are too primitive & narrow minded to help provide large farmlands for modern farming that can provide mass employment & feed a population of about 300m people.

  6. You can get around food cost if you grow or produce food the fish can eat and you can feed it directly or make it into pellet food. Fish pellets usually contain wheat to bind it together which is not the easiest thing for fish to process and is not very healthy. Generally greens are good to feed to fish so peas, lettuce, cucumber and spinach are the best vegetables to grow. Garlic is also good because it helps with internal worms that the fish can get. You can also use boiled egg yolk and mosquito larae to feed fish fry. You can also use the egg white to feed the fish however you cannot leave it in the water and for some fish it is an aquired taste. Garden worms are one of the best things you can feed fish and the way I collect them is by draining dirty aquarium water onto bricks that are on the ground so worms gather under them daily and I put the biggest ones into a worm farm to breed smaller ones and I feed the worm farm with the same food grown for the fish. Duck weed is also a great food for fish if there is anywhere local like a pond where is grows out of control. It can be a free and infinite source of food as long as you only put in enough that the fish eat and it doesn't start to grow out of control in your pond or aquarium. If you get creative there are many ways to get around buying fish pellets and the food is better for the fish.