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In which zone of water does Catla fish feeds?

Asked: Preditor Hunter, Last Updated:

It grows best at water temperature between 25°-32° c. It is very suitable and generally grown in polyculture ponds with other carp fish species, especially with Rui and Mrigal fish. Total production of Catla fish is increasing gradually.

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