Domestication of an endangered fish species Nandus nandus (Ham.). Pt. 1. Laboratory rearing of young fish up to sexual maturity


Autoria(s): Das, M.; Zamal, N.
Data(s)

2000

Resumo

An experiment was conducted for rearing of Meni, Nandus nandus in laboratory condition for seven months with the objective to select appropriate feed for the species and to develop a rearing technique of the species up to the stage of sexual maturation. Different trials were conducted using artificial feed (35.5% protein), dead fresh kachki (Carica soborna), dead fresh prawn (Macrobrachium lamarrei) and live prawn (Macrobrachium lamarrei). The provision of bottom sediment did not significantly influence the growth of fish. Between dead fresh kachki and dead fresh prawn, the fish preferred dead fresh prawn. The fish was found to be reluctant to take dead fresh kachki and prawn as food unless they became very hungry. The fish was found actively feeding on live prawn. The FCR of the prawn as food for N. nandus was found to be 2.5. From the study, it was observed that in laboratory rearing N. nandus preferred live prawn as food than artificial feed, dead fresh kachki and dead fresh prawn. The fish fed on live prawn became sexually matured (eggs or white milt extruded by gentle pressure on the abdomen of the fish) in the laboratory at the end of the experiment.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16456/1/BJFR4.2_135.pdf

Das, M. and Zamal, N. (2000) Domestication of an endangered fish species Nandus nandus (Ham.). Pt. 1. Laboratory rearing of young fish up to sexual maturity. Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 4(2), pp. 135-140.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16456/

Palavras-Chave #Aquaculture
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Article

NonPeerReviewed