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Whether you’re interested in a job at a state or local hatchery, or whether you are a koi pond owner in need of stocking, fish hatcheries can help. In your search for the best state or local producer of fish eggs, contact a few different hatcheries to get hours, location, directions, services, rates, and company history. Be sure to ask which types of fish the hatchery specializes in, such as freshwater, salt water, tropical, game fish, pond, lake, koi, trout, native, sport, salmon, steelhead, or cod. It would be wise to check out on the Internet how hatcheries work. Local and state fish hatchery workers will release a females fish’s eggs, called stripping, and mix those eggs with the male fish’s sperm called milt, then allow fertilization to take place. The mixture can then incubate undisturbed without the threat of disease, germs, or natural predators in the environment. Some hatcheries raise fish for food or as ornaments for collectors. Others sell the fish to aquariums and fish stores. Still others re-release game fish back into oceans and ponds to support local tribal, commercial or recreational fishing. Ask each hatchery what they do with their fish, whether salmon, trout, game fish, or cod, after the breeding process. See if you can set up an appointment for a tour before choosing the best fish hatchery and egg producer for your stocking needs. Chat with professionals at each hatchery to find out more about aquaculture development. Inquire whether the hatchery is part of a local, national, or international entity, with any affiliations. You want to choose a hatchery or farm that has a solid reputation in the industry, with an excellent track record for service and product quality.
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CHAMBERS MILL TRAP FARM
1015 Reeceburg Rd SE Silver Creek,GA 30173 37.6MI from Austell
(706) 232-8004
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WHITEPATH WATER GARDENS
14694 Highway 515 N Ellijay,GA 30536 60.1MI from Austell
(706) 635-8700
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STEVE BROWNS LAKE
1427 Jeff Davis Rd Thomaston,GA 30286 66.1MI from Austell
(706) 646-4114
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BRAMLETTS TROUT FARM
434 Rainbow Rd Suches,GA 30572 70.9MI from Austell
(706) 838-4558
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DYERS TROUT FARM
2920 Highway 17 Hiawassee,GA 30546 91.7MI from Austell
(706) 896-3915
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Fish hatcheries are places where fish are bred. Some fish hatcheries breed fish that will be sold for food. Other fish hatcheries breed fish that will end up in home aquariums. Some fish hatcheries breed fish that will be put into the wild to supplement numbers of fish in lakes and streams. At fish hatcheries people assist in the fertilization of fish eggs and fish are kept in enclosed environments until they are ready to be sold or released. Different fish hatcheries specialize in breeding different kinds of fish. Some fish hatcheries are salmon hatcheries. Other fish hatcheries are trout hatcheries. Some fish hatcheries specialize in breeding fresh water fish while others specialize in raising salt water fish. Some fish hatcheries are run by the federal government or state governments while others are privately-owned.
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