Tilapia is a freshwater fish that can be cultivated in natural ponds or artificial ponds. Next to my house, I try to cultivate Tilapia which I usually use pellets (factory-made fish food) as a food source. I feed the pellets twice a day, in the morning and evening. In addition to pellets, I also provide additional food, namely taro leaves and cassava leaves.
Next to the existing ponds, there is a small pond that is only used as a place to keep newly hatched Tilapia. I do not flow water into this small pond. In this small pond, I found a lot of moss which I finally used as additional food for the Tilapia that I cultivate.
Location Bogor Regency, West Java Indonesia
Date 01-04-2025
ID 267994911
IDUU 8b49da34-94d1-4c95-be0f-02654ca7a27f
Original link https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/267994911
This is a type of moss with the Latin name Leptodictyum Riparium. I took it using a small branched twig so that I could take more moss. The moss I took stuck to the twig and finally I gave it as food for Tilapia fish. It turns out that the tilapia in my pond like moss. This can reduce the cost of purchasing the main feed.