Culture experiments on the copepod, Tisbintra elongata MORI, and evaluation of that species as food organism for milkfish larvae


Autoria(s): Yamasaki, Shigehisa; Canto Jr., Jose
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1979

Resumo

Five types of food were used to culture T. elongata: rice bran, cow dung, bread, cow dung, bread yeast, fermented fish solubles and Spirulina. Bread yeast was found to give the highest densities. An evaluation was also made of the effectivity of rice bran and fermented fish solubles for the outdoor mass culture of T. elongata . A comparative study on the growth and survival rate of milkfish fry (Chanos chanos) fed with T. elongata and Artemia showed there to be no significant differences between the diets.

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Yamasaki, Shigehisa and Canto Jr., Jose (1979) Culture experiments on the copepod, Tisbintra elongata MORI, and evaluation of that species as food organism for milkfish larvae. SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department Quarterly Research Report, 3(4), pp. 17-20.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18744/

Palavras-Chave #Aquaculture
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Article

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