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5 Ribu Bibit Ikan Ditebar di Kolam Taman Ayodya

5 Thousands of Fish Seeds Spread on Ayodya Park Pool

The South Jakarta Maritime, Agriculture and Food Security Sub-Department intends to spread thousands of fish seeds again on Ayodya  Park Pool . Considering, thousands of fish seeds spread a couple times ago were dead due to broken pump system in the park.

If the pump is already fixed and normal, 5 to 10 thousands fish seeds will be spread

Head of Fishery Section For South Jakarta KPKP, Wulan explained, kind of fishes spread are nile, or locally known as nila. Besides it can survive with pool condition, it also has bright color.

"The pool has been drained by the park side. If the pump is already fixed and normal, 5 to 10 thousands fish seeds will be spread," said Wulan, Friday (7/10).

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Before the cases of thousands fishes dead in the pool, actually her sub-department conduct water checking routinely. "The water quality was still good when we checked it last month. It is just the pool become dense as the fishes getting bigger and it should be used a pump," she explained.

Wulan uttered, based on the analysis, the pool which has high density of fish, supposed to be rejuvenated. As commonly fish grows bigger within 3 months. Moreover many park visitors feeding the fishes.

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