Use of Tilapia as Supplemental Forage for
Channel Catfish Broodstock
L. Torrans, F. Lowell-2001
North American Journal of Aquaculture, 63(3): 215-221
Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to determine the
effects of supplemental feeding with forage fish on the spawning success and
egg quality of channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus. Channel catfish
broodstock were maintained for 2 years on a diet of either commercial
catfish feed with 32% protein or commercial catfish feed and live blue
tilapia. Fish fed forage fish had significantly larger eggs and a higher
gonadosomatic index prior to the second spawning season. They also spawned
larger eggs, had a higher hatch rate, and produced more and larger fry than
fish fed only commercial feed. During the second year of the study, growth
rates and food conversion ratios were better over the winter months for
channel catfish fed supplemental forage but worse over the summer months
compared with fish fed only commercial feed. Over the two spawning seasons,
broodstock fed forage fish produced an average of 9,221 sac fry/kg of
females stocked in the spawning ponds. The addition of 10–15 kg/ha of blue
tilapia to channel catfish broodstock ponds in the summer appears to be a
practical method of increasing spawning success and fry production.
(Aquaculture/Fisheries Center, Mail Slot 4912,
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, Pine Bluff, Arkansas 71601, USA)