Fish farm technology. 1 - Brackishwater fish culture based on "aquafeed"


Autoria(s): Divakaran, O.; Balakrishnan Nair, N.
Data(s)

1984

Resumo

A method has been evolved to enhance the production of natural feed in brackish water fish farms by providing substrates for bio-growth ('aquafeed' production) which is a biomass complex consisting of sedentary and associated organisms of plant and animal species. The seasonal fluctuations of the aquafeed production over different substrates ranged as: 787-1830g/coconut leaf (6m²)/45 days, 16.0-072.9g/glass panel (2x10x10cm²)/30 days, 52-230g/nylon mat (2x25x25cm²)/30 days and 18.6-123.1g/wooden block (6x10x10cm²)/30 days. The average dry weight composition of the major components of aquafeed obtained in the present study was sand-silt-clay 40%, protein 22%, carbohydrate (water soluble) 1.8% and fat 3.35% (water content 85%). Mugil cephalus of 1.85 cm reared in a 0.01ha pond and fed on aquafeed attained a size of 23 cm length and 146.73g weight during one year. Survival rate was 54% at a density of 1000/ha. Salinity and temperature of the pond during the culture period ranged between 1.4 and 32.8‰ and 28.1 and 36.5°C respectively.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18432/1/FT21.1_041.pdf

Divakaran, O. and Balakrishnan Nair, N. (1984) Fish farm technology. 1 - Brackishwater fish culture based on "aquafeed". Fishery Technology, 21(1), pp. 41-46.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18432/

Palavras-Chave #Aquaculture
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Article

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