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Anyone have experience raising HBG in an aquaculture setting. I'm curious of their growth rate. Thanks
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I have and ran them in parallel to pure Northern Bluegill. Indoors the pure NBG grow faster. Even better if you can get them is RE x NBG. We always have a few running with out best BG and the RE x BG compare very well. No publication to back latter up, but will stand firm behind it.
Aquaculture Cooperative Research / Extension Lincoln University of Missouri
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Jim were the NBG tests single sex (all male NBG)?
There are studies on growing HBG for food which contain some interesting data.
Last edited by ewest; 03/21/18 09:35 AM.
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