The nature of the aerobic gastrointestinal bacteria of cichlid fish Sarotherodon mossambicus (Peters) and Tilapia nilotica (Linnaeus) grown under captivity


Autoria(s): Silva, S.K.H.; Widanapathirana, S.
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1984

Resumo

Bacteriological examination of the gastrointestinal microflora of 2 freshwater cichlid fish species (Sarotherodon mossambicus and Tilapia nilotica ) was performed, resulting in the bacteria enumeration of total viable counts of 1.06x10⁷/g and 7.75x10⁷/g of gastro-bacteria intestinal tract plus contents (wet weight) respectively, by aerobic incubation at 30+1°C. The majority (78%) of the total gut isolates from both fish species was Gram positive mesophilic which is characteristic of the higher ambient temperature in the tropics. These isolates were fastidious in their nutritional requirements and together with the rest are isogenous to bacteria autochthonous to soil and water. The occurrence of such organisms is attributed to the feeding habits of these fish. The gastrointestinal bacteria isolated in this study are transient residents but not "indigenous" in these cichlid fish.

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Silva, S.K.H. and Widanapathirana, S. (1984) The nature of the aerobic gastrointestinal bacteria of cichlid fish Sarotherodon mossambicus (Peters) and Tilapia nilotica (Linnaeus) grown under captivity. Journal of the National Aquatic Resources Agency, 31, pp. 73-79.

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