Michy’s Catfish Grow Big and Tall, Sorts Them As They Swim in Two Giant Ponds
- Entrepreneur and musician Michy has given her fans a glimpse into her catfish farm a few months after venturing into the business
- The musician and farmer shared videos on her Instagram page and mentioned that she was sorting the bigger fish from the small ones
- Many people applauded and talked about their admiration for her hard work, while others pledged to support her business
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Entrepreneur and media personality, Michy, has shared an update on her catfish farm and the progress she has made rearing the aquatic animals a few months after venturing into the business.

Source: Instagram
About Michy's catfish farm
Michy took to her Instagram page to share videos of her checking her catfish, which she has been rearing for a few months now.
In the video, she was seen using a net with a long stick to separate the big fish from the smaller ones, keeping them in two separate ponds.

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While doing the sorting, her son, Majesty, was without a shirt and was only in his shorts as he observed his mother on the farm.
In the caption of the carousel post on Instagram, she mentioned that on Tuesday, July 29, 2025, while she was planning her farming activities, she saw it as necessary to sort her catfish as her farming empire continues to expand.
In sharing her experience growing them, Michy, a queen mother in Aburi, stated that she was unsure how some of her catfish had grown up so fast. She jokingly said that it was possible some of the big fish were swallowing the small ones.
"Sorted out the catfish yesterday and found a few giants in there 😳 Now I’m wondering… was it just good feeding or did they eat their brothers? 😭🤣"
Sharing some facts about the venture, dancehall musician Shatta Wale's baby mama wrote;
"Fact⬇️ Sorting helps boost growth, reduce cannibalism, save feed, and make harvesting more organised. Small effort, big results! 🐟💪🏾#MajelleFarms #CatfishChronicles #survivalofthefattest #farmlife @majelle_farms."
Watch another video of Michy's catfish farm below:
Reactions to Michy's catfish farm
Fashion icon and entrepreneur Osebo the Zaraman and several others were impressed with the results of Michy's catfish farm.
Many people in the comment section talked about patronising her business and inquired about how they could buy from her.
Below are the reactions of Ghanaians to Michy's catfish farm, known as Majelle Farms:
osibo_the_fashionking said:
"I’m coming to buy some ooo queen ❤️."
marigold_ohemaa said:
"When are we taking "Best Farmer of the Year❤️."
otf_bamba said:
"You guys are really having some good times for yourselves ❤️🫂 #motherslove."
kingsley17_ said:
"Hardworking mommy 🙌👏❤️"
yawsmith4422 said:
"What’s their weight please, and what kind of feeds do you give them."
justicepaintsil93 said:
"Hardworking family 👏. Love the love and care you are showing to your boy, mommy ❤️, but let me tell you the truth, I am afraid of that catfish 😂😢😂."
msnaagh said:
"@michygh you are very PRODUCTIVE, ADVENTUROUS, HARDWORKING. I wish you the very best in all you do."

Source: Instagram
Michy shares inspiring testimony
YEN.com.gh reported that Ghanaian musician and entrepreneur Michy warmed hearts online after sharing a powerful testimony about how her long-held dreams became a reality.
In a post on social media, Michy said that she had stumbled upon an old note tucked inside her Bible. The handwritten note, which she dated back years ago, listed some of her biggest aspirations, including owning a house and a Ford Raptor.
To her amazement, she realised she had achieved nearly everything she had written down. Michy shared the photo of the note alongside a touching message. The emotional post resonated deeply with her followers, many of whom praised her for being a living testimony of manifestation and divine timing.
Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.
Source: YEN.com.gh