Effects of stocking density on growth and production of GIFT (Oreochromis niloticus)

The study was carried out to assess the effects of stocking density on growth and production of GIFT for a period of 100 days. Three stocking densities were used 150, 200 and 250 fish/decimal; designated as treatment T1, T2 and T3 respectively having two replicates for each. Commercial pellet feeds were fed at the rate of 30% body weight up to first 10 days and then gradually it was readjusted to 22%, 18%, 15%, 12%, 10%, 8%, 6%, 5% and 4% respectively after every 10 days interval. The result showed that the fish in the treatment T1 stocked with the lowest stocking density (150 fish/dec) resulted in best individual weight gain (148.65g) followed by those in treatment T2 and T3 respectively. The specific growth rates (SGR) at every 10 days were ranged from 6.59 to 1.11 in different treatments during the experimental period. The food conversion ratio (FCR) values ranged between 1.82 to 2.03 with treatment T1 showing the lowest FCR. The survival rate ranged between 84 to 92%. Treatment T1 and treatment T2 showed significantly higher survival than Treatment T3. The fish production rate in treatment T1, T2 and T3 were 18.58, 23.87 and 26.78 kg/decimal respectively.

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Principais autores: Hasan, S.J., Mian, S., Rashid, A.H.A., Rahmatullah, S.M.
Formato: article biblioteca
Idioma:English
Publicado em: 2010
Assuntos:Aquaculture, Fisheries, Oreochromis niloticus, Genetically Improved Farmed Tilapia, GIFT, stocking density, growth rate, production level,
Acesso em linha:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/34273
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