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Kamloops Trout Eggs WA
Kamloops Trout Eggs WA
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Oncorhynchus mykiss kamloops.
All female and triploid eyed rainbow trout eggs.
For organic and commercial finfish rearing for food, sport fisheries and stream restocking.
All female eggs.
All female eggs are preferred by commercial trout farmers throughout the world to maximize their farm's potential through these significant benefits:
- Firmer, more palatable flesh.
- Better feed conversion.
- Higher quality, healthier fish due to fewer males.
- Less unmarketable, precocious males at dress out time.
- Excellent market presentation of trout at any time of year.
Triploid trout eggs.
3N sterile trout with +99% induction rates in the triploid process, presenting many benefits:
- Better flesh quality compared to diploids.
- Growth to larger sizes as all energy is transferred to growing rather than reproduction.
- Comparable growth to diploid populations early in the life cycle.
- More efficient and productive use of hatchery facilities from removal of reproducing fish.
- Fish are suitable for release without genetic impacts, as they cannot breed with native populations.
These benefits make triploid fish eggs the perfect solution for farmers needing a sterile salmonid for the following situations:
- Growth past the normal period of reproduction.
- Production of trophy sized fish for recreational purposes.
- Prevention of reproduction in released or escaped fish.
Native to several large British Columbian lakes, the Kamloops trout is known for its very large size.
Kamloops rainbow trout eggs are typically offered between late July and mid October. Kamloops eggs are slightly smaller in size and average between 3.5 mm and 4.5 mm. Despite their small egg size, Kamloops growth rates compare very similarly to other rainbow trout strains. To ensure alevins or fry survive and grow well, we recommend using premium trout starter diets after hatching and swim-up at a size range of 0.2 mm to 0.6 mm.
The Kamloops group has a long spawning window, lasting from June through September/October.
This group represents a long-held line of trout originally used to extend the spawn season of stock by keeping some fish in warm, earthen ponds and others in cooler ponds, with constant spring water flow.
This practice, coupled with some crossing with the November group at some point, is the likely cause of this extended spawning season. This strain shows fantastic performance during early rearing leading to little difference in average weight once fish are moved outside.
