Effects of stocking density on growth and survival of Mystus gulio in nursery ponds


Autoria(s): Begum, M.; Mamun, A.; Pal, H.K.; Islam, M.A.; Alam, M.J.
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2008

Resumo

A study on the effect of stocking density on growth and survival of nona tengra (Mystus gulio) was carried out in brackishwater earthen nursery ponds (2 decimal each) for a period of 42 days. Five-day old captive bred tengra post-larvae (ABL: 4.53±0.83 mm and ABW:3.33 mg) were stocked at four different densities of 200/m² (Treatment-1), 250/m² (Treatment-2), 350/m² (Treatment-3) and 450/m² (Treatment-4). Fries were fed twice a day with a mixture of fine rice bran, mustard oil cake and fishmeal at the ratio of 2:1:1. The specific growth rate (SGR) of larvae did not vary significantly (p>0.05) between T1 (5.096% mg/day) and T2 (5.08% mg/day), but it was found significantly (p<0.05) higher from T3 (4.98% mg/day) and T4 (4.91% mg/day), respectively. The final survival rates of 89.25±5.41% in T1 and 88.72±6.09% in T2 were found similar (p>0.05), but significantly higher (p<0.05) than those of, 76.20±4.77% in T3 and 70.34±5.71% in T4. The results indicate that 5-day old hatchery bred nona tengra post-larvae can be nursed in earthen pond at a stocking density of 200-250/m².

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18917/1/BJFR12.2_179.pdf

Begum, M. and Mamun, A. and Pal, H.K. and Islam, M.A. and Alam, M.J. (2008) Effects of stocking density on growth and survival of Mystus gulio in nursery ponds. Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 12(2), pp. 179-186.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18917/

Palavras-Chave #Aquaculture #Biology
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Article

NonPeerReviewed