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Hello, I am thinking about getting a few Albino Tilapia and was wanting to look up some information of the fish is there any way to get a scientific name on this fish ?
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Welcome to the forum!

Did you want them for a fish tank, or for an outdoor pond?

We stocked a lot of hybrid Tilapia this year that were white, but not technically an albino.


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well starting out I was thinking of putting a few in a new big tank we got i seen a pic of the Albino Tilapia and I reall ylike it and they say it's a cichlid i just want to see tempre
ment of the fish and the size it should be when grown
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Size will depend on the gallons of water that it's swimming in and the amount of food that it gets. I think Rainman has seen 3#-4# fish.

Where in Indiana are you?


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I live in Montezuma,IN 57 miles west if Indianapolis
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HA! I know exactly were that is. I have a friend that lives there. He's on Patterson Street just down from the baseball field.


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I live in the south end of town been to that baseball field many times over the years,do you have a pond,what type is it stocked with ? really is a small world sometimes smilesmile

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Yes, I have a pond. It's stocked with a number of different fish. This year the Tilapia I stocked are a hybrid of Mozambique and Blue Tilapia, and there are quite a few of the white looking ones.

All the fish that I have in my pond are listed in my signature, a key for what all the acronyms stand for is here:: http://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=92442#Post92442


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Sounds wonderful and I will further checkout your website looks very interesting that's what you do.
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Thanks. Yep, I'm one of the fish/pond guys on here that do it for a living.


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Thats a wonderful way to make a living .

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Thats a wonderful way to make a living .


Much better than getting stuck doing a service call at a stinky factory on a Saturday afternoon mad

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my father has made just about every older pond around IN prior to 1994 the year he retired alot of the ponds were made mid 1950's and 60"s when I was younger smile
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yes that would make a dent in your Sat afternoon

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The only problem with doing it is that it's a wee bit slow during the middle of winter.


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I don't know of any true "albino" Tilapia. There are Nile (Niliotica) tilapia the are often called "Rocky Mountain White" tilapia and as essup alluded to with hybridized tilapia, a genetic mix with Nilotica will often produce fish that are very light colored.



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I understand that being around excavator and construction all my life
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