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Mud Crab Raising

Manny, September 25, 2007April 26, 2014

mudcrab scylla serrataMud crabs or “alimango” in Filipino is considered one of the most important food from the sea. This is a lucrative business because of the taste that is why it commands a good the price in the market. A pregnant mud crab which has many eggs and crab fat or “aligue” are exported to other countries like Japan, China, HongKong and Taiwan. The Chinese believe that the mudcrabs have medicinal properties which can heal old and sick people.

Kinds of Mudcrabs

Not all of the mudcrab raisers know which kinds of mudcrabs are the best one to raise because they all look the same at a glance. But most of us are unaware that there is a very high quality and most expensive type of Scylla or giant mud crabs or king of crabs. There are four kinds: Scylla serrata, Scylla olivacea, Scylla traquebarica and Scylla paramamosain.

The Scylla serrata species are the favorite one of farmers because it is easy to raise and fatten. They grow faster than the rest. They weight as much as 1 kilogram each after six months. If the feeding is regular they will thrive in a pond with no problem and seldom you can see them dig burrows in the mud so the dikes will not be damaged.

The baby crabs or crab seeds are caught by fishermen by the sea side and they sell it to fishpond operators. Then the mud crabs are raised in brackish water. You can combine them along with milkfish if you are raising it too but never put mud crabs on the prawn pond because mud crabs will eat the prawns. It is important that you have a steady supply of mud crab seed to your crab farm.

Mud Crab Fattening

A. First Method:

  • Choose a good pond with ample supply of brackish water, 10-20 part per thousand(ppt) salinity.
  • Be sure that the soil is muddy and sandy, not sticky.
  • Make a bamboo fence two meters high. This is for the fence around the pond. Push the fence to the ground two inches deep so it will stand up. From the opening of the dike, make a bamboo screen so the mud crabs will not escape.
  • Then water the pond. It should have a good running water in order maintain the clean water supply.
  • Then put the crab seed with the ratio of 2,000 – 5,000 pcs per hectare.
  • There is no problem in feeding because the crab fry will eat moss growing on the pond.
  • To the growing crabs, feed them with small fishes called trash fishes 5- 8 % depending on the crabs’ weight. Weigh the crabs every 20 days to know the amount of food to be given.
  • You can harvest it after 90 – 120 days.

B. Second Method:

  • Choose a pond with brackish water of 10 -20 ppt salinity.
  • Make a bamboo cage 1 foot high and 1 foot length and width.
  • In every cage put a mudcrab weighing 150 – 200 grams. Put the cage with the mudcrab in the fish pond within 15 days.
  • Feed the crabs 2 times a day with 10 – 20 grams of trashfishes ( morning and afternoon). Increase the amount if necessary.
  • After 15 days, you will notice that the shell on its’ back or carapace is measuring 12 – 15 centimeters across. The crabs are weighing 250 – 300 grams and this is the time that they are ready to be harvested and sold.

C. Harvesting:

  • When the crabs weighs ½ to 1 kilograms each, they are ready to be sold.
  • Use trap, hooks, scissor nets or gill net when catching the crabs.
  • The crabs are sold alive and will live up to seven days with water just make sure that the container is cool and occasionally pour water.
  • Tie the pair of claws near the abdomen with dried or plastic straw.

Source: Dept. of Agriculture website – see original Tagalog version

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  1. Michael Dadula says:
    January 26, 2008 at 8:00 pm

    Where can we buy crabs to start with?

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