Disaster for fish breeder if ponds dry up

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Mat Nawi Hussin (front) with his son Ibrahim Mat Nawi, 24, clearing a drain which feeds water to his eight fish ponds at Kampung Lepan Jaya. Water levels at the eight ponds are slowly dropping due to the current hot weather. Photos: Bernama

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Mat Nawi Hussin (front) with his son Ibrahim Mat Nawi, 24, clearing a drain which feeds water to his eight fish ponds at Kampung Lepan Jaya. Water levels at the eight ponds are slowly dropping due to the current hot weather. Photos: Bernama

GUA MUSANG: A pond fish breeder stands to lose RM500,000 when about 100,000 commercial fish of various species at his fish farm in Kampung Lepan Jaya here face the prospect of being wiped out as the ponds are drying up following the month-long hot weather.

Mat Nawi Hussin,60, said that most worrying was the water level in a pond containing about 9,000 mahseer (kelah) which had dropped to half a metre and there was no way to overcome the problem.

He said that all these while he depended on water collected from the hills to supplement the needs of the ponds but now the supply was also drying up and inadequate to overcome the problem.

He said that the other fish on his farm were tilapia (40,000), silver cat fish (patin) (30,000) and bigheaded carp (tongsan) (20,000) which would mature for harvest next month.

‘’I am at a loss thinking of this matter because the mahseer pond is just starting to be productive as now each fish weighs from one to three kilogrammes. They are sold at RM200 a kilogramme,’’ he said when met at his fish farm here today.

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Mat Nawi said this was the first time he faced the prospect of losses due to the hot weather since he first ventured into fish farming more than 30 years ago.

Ibrahim cleans the water feed to the pond.

He said he would try to market the fish, especially the mahseer, as quickly as possible to avoid incurring a bigger loss.

‘’Mahseers are quite fragile and can easily die if there is not enough water in the pond,’’ he said.

He said the capital needed to install new pipes to channel water from the hills was also high but considered the matter as a challenge to him as a fish breeder.

“I have also constructed a new pond to increase the number of fish I breed but I have to put it off until this matter is settled and the rain comes,’’ he said.- Bernama

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