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turbidity of water, pH hardness, salinity and dissolved `O_(2)`. Light and temperature also play an important role in fish breeding.

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Natural breeding (Bundh breeding)
These are special types of ponds where natural riverine conditions or any natural water resources are managed for breeding of culturable fishes. These bundhs are constructed in large low-lying areas that can accommodate large quantity of rain water. The shallow area of such bundhs is used as spawning ground.
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