37 resultados para ALOHA2000-07-26
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[EN]The present study describes the main embryonic stages and larval development, in culture conditions, of the almaco jack until the fifth day of life. Also a morphometric study of the eggs and larvae from induced spawning was realized. Larval hatching occurred at 36 hours from fertilization. At 60 hours after hatching, 100% of the larvae had their mouths open. At 72 hours all the larvae had a swimming bladder and a digestive tract sufficiently formed to start exogenous feeding.
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[EN]The present work describes the procedures for capture, maintenance and evolution of a Pseudocaranx dentex stock in the Instituto Canario de Ciencias Marinas. Forty fish captured in a commercial off-shore fish farm, were transferred to on land facilities, acclimatation to tanks and inert food was successfully carried out, with 100% survival after 1 year. Initial fish weight (4,15kg) was , followed and sampled to determine individual growth in weight and size. Also, the evolution of its sexual maturity state was evaluated at capture and one year after to determine the maturation of fish for future juvenile production. Fish mature in captivity, but natural spawn was unsuccessful