use of juvenile instar diaphanosoma celebensis (stingelin) in
hatchery rearing of asian sea bass lates calcarifer (bloch)
M.R.
de la Peña-2001
The Israeli Journal of Aquaculture – Bamidgeh,
53(3-4): 128-138
Abstract:
The effects of size, dry mass intake and nutritional
value of the brackishwater cladoceran, Diaphanosoma celebensis, on the
growth and survival of 15-30 day sea bass (Lates calcarifer) larvae reared
in a static green water system were determined. The highest specific growth
rate (29.4%/day) was attained in larvae fed a 1:1 combination of Artemia
nauplii and adult Diaphanosoma but it was not significantly different
(p>0.05) from fish fed only adult Diaphanosoma (28.8%/day) or only
juvenile instar Diaphanosoma (28.6%/day). Survival rates of larvae
(92.4-99.0%) fed the different live diets did not significantly differ
(p>0.05). Larvae markedly preferred juvenile instar Diaphanosoma over
Artemia nauplii and adult Diaphanosoma. The crude protein contents of
juvenile Diaphanosoma (58.7%), adult Diaphanosoma (58.3%) and Artemia
(56.7%) were substantially high and satisfied the dietary protein
requirements of larvae. The fatty acid profile of the sea bass fry reflected
the lipid composition of the live diet. Improved growth, survival and dry
mass intake in larvae indicate the potential of juvenile Diaphanosoma in the
hatchery rearing of sea bass larvae.
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