Amur Fish Seed is known for its ability to control snail populations, making this useful for the biological control of snail-borne diseases in aquaculture systems. However, this is also known to be invasive in some parts of the world, which has led to concerns about their potential impact on native fish species and ecosystems. Amur Fish Seed involves the collection of eggs and sperm from the parent fish, followed by fertilization and hatching of the eggs.