The Australian company produced fingerlings after its broodstock spawned continuously during a 35-day period from March 12 to April 16.
“To cut a long story short, we’ve cracked it,” Chairman Hagen Stehr told IntraFish. “We’ve got tuna in the tanks that are 2.5 centimeters long. It’s unbelievable.
“If you had talked to me on March 11, I would have had a long face and I would have told you it’s going to be another seven, eight months," he said. "Then on March 12 it started; the fish began spawning and they kept on spawning for 35 days.”
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