Impact of stocking density on growth and survival rate of mud crab (Scylla serrata Froskal)


Autoria(s): Rani Saha, M.; Roy, P.K.; Ahmed, S.U.
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1997

Resumo

A 10-weeks culture trial of mud crab, Scylla serrata in brackish water earthen pond was conducted in different stocking densities. The aim of the experiment was to identify a suitable stocking density for optimum production. There were three treatment as 5000 crab lings/ha, 10000 crab lings/ha and 15000 crab lings/ha of each with three replications. The initial mean weight of crab lings were same (5.5 ± 0.13 g). The experimental month was June '95 to August '95. The size of each pond was 500 m². To maintain good water quality water was exchanged in every spring tide. The salinity during the experiment were 2-18ppt. Prepared feed of about 32% protein consisting fish meal, MOC rice bran and wheat flour was used at 5% of their body weight. In terms of production, survival rate, growth and carapace width, the stocking density having 10000/ha showed the best (P<O.O5) performance followed by 5000/ha and 15000/ha.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16358/1/BJFR1.1_047.pdf

Rani Saha, M. and Roy, P.K. and Ahmed, S.U. (1997) Impact of stocking density on growth and survival rate of mud crab (Scylla serrata Froskal). Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 1(1), pp. 47-52.

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