Tor sp. is a freshwater fish species found in various regions of Indonesia, including Sumatra, Java, and Kalimantan, and holds significant economic value. In Indonesia, the Tor sp. population comprises four species: Tor tambroides, T. douronensis, T. tambra, and T. soro (Kottelat et al., 1993; Roberts, 1999). A key challenge in culturing this species is its slow growth rate, with the development from larva to broodstock taking approximately 4 years (Fig. 11.1).

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Development of Freshwater Tor sp. in Indonesia: Domestication and Culture

  • Yogi Himawan,
  • Otong Zenal Arifin,
  • Jojo Subagja

摘要

Tor sp. is a freshwater fish species found in various regions of Indonesia, including Sumatra, Java, and Kalimantan, and holds significant economic value. In Indonesia, the Tor sp. population comprises four species: Tor tambroides, T. douronensis, T. tambra, and T. soro (Kottelat et al., 1993; Roberts, 1999). A key challenge in culturing this species is its slow growth rate, with the development from larva to broodstock taking approximately 4 years (Fig. 11.1).