Raising White Sturgeon: Caviar and Meat from an Ancient Fish
A guide to farming white sturgeon - a huge, ancient fish raised patiently for premium caviar and firm meat, demanding cool clean water, space and years of patience.
White sturgeon are living fossils farmed for two of aquaculture's most valuable products: premium caviar and firm, boneless meat. They demand cool, clean, well-oxygenated water, real space for a fish that grows large, and above all patience - it takes years for a sturgeon to reach caviar-producing age. For the committed, they are among the most rewarding and valuable species to raise.
Is it right for you?
White sturgeon suit an experienced, patient grower with a large cool system and a long time horizon. The caviar payoff takes years, so this is a serious, capital-intensive project, not a quick crop.
System & Space
A large cool tank, raceway or pond with strong filtration and aeration is required; sturgeon are bottom-dwellers that grow big and need real space and pristine, oxygen-rich water.
Water & Temperature
They want cool, clean, highly oxygenated water; warm or low-oxygen conditions stress them badly. Stable, well-filtered water is essential over the long grow-out.
Stocking & Feeding
Stock fingerlings and feed a sinking high-protein diet; they are bottom feeders that grow steadily but slowly. Grading and space management matter over the years to maturity.
Health & Care
Hardy in cool clean water but sensitive to warmth, low oxygen and poor quality; consistent conditions over years are the key. Reliable life-support equipment is essential.
Harvest & Enjoying Them
Meat can be harvested earlier, but caviar requires raising females to maturity over years - a patient investment yielding premium roe and firm, boneless flesh.
Getting Started
Set up a large cool well-filtered system built for the long haul, source healthy fingerlings, and commit to years of steady grow-out for caviar.
Common Mistakes
Underestimating the years to caviar, warm or low-oxygen water, and undersized systems for a large fish are the serious errors.
FAQ
How long until caviar? Years - sturgeon mature slowly, so it is a patient investment.
Just for caviar? No - the firm, boneless meat is valuable too, and harvested sooner.