Hi Steamairship
IMO its all part of the learning process.
The land tanks are certainly too small to entertain any growout of SBT and this would not be a goal (land base growout would require massive capital) It is a biomass thing.
Once they have a good understanding and control of the breeding cycle they will need to phase hatchery production to coincide with appropriate sea temperatures that will facilitate successful sea transfer.
I'd be interested how many fish they have got to juvenile stage and more particularly the % of fish without deformity - amongst other things. Deformity occurs through inappropriate/inadequate dietary composition and to me is the greater challenge.
The Kingfish section is what keeps me interested in this coy but this is clouded by the SBT stuff which I maintain is a long way off - longer than the Coy will have us believe. The Kingys are happening right now and is on the cusp of being a particular successful operation it its own right. Unfortunately I get the feeling that SBT is the be all and end all for the Stehrs and the ugly ducking is taking second place in priority.
I encourage the coy to pursue SBT because a posiive outcome in the next few years will see value added.
IMO only
Hi SteamairshipIMO its all part of the learning process.The land...
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