The Wami tilapia lives in the benthopelagic, freshwater, brackish environment.
(see discussion at Wami tilapia), and that the fast speed of evolution makes choice of appropriate nuclear DNA sequences difficult.(Nagl et al. More
The Wami tilapia is a tilapiine cichlid that grows to over 20 cm in length and is considered a useful food fish in Tanzania and the island of Zanzibar, where it may have been introduced by man. More
The Wami Tilapia (Oreochromis urolepis hornorum) PDF Print E-mail The Wami tilapia and Rufigi tilapia were once considered separate species in early aquaponics, but they have now been merged and the current More
Wami tilapia (Oreochromis urolepis hornorum) is a great choice for farmers wishing to utilize brackish environments, since this species can be grown in both fresh water and brackish water. More
The Wami tilapia and Rufigi tilapia were once considered separate species, but they have now been merged and the current scientific name for Wami tilapia is Oreochromis urolepis hornorum. (The scientific name for Rufigi tilapia is Oreochromis urolepis urolepis. More
salt tolerant variety of this fish is the Wami Tilapia and is thus best suited for brackish environments. The traditional method of Tilapia cultivation is by letting it grow in ponds. Then it makes use of natural surroundings to flourish. More
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