Successful storage and
transport of eggs of the white-clawed crayfish (Austropotamobius
pallipes Lereboullet)
J.D.
Celada, J.M. Carral, J.R., M. Sáez-Royuela,
C. Muñoz-2001
Aquaculture
International, 9(3):
269-271
Abstract :
Embryonated eggs of the European native white-clawed
crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes Lereboullet were subjected to
three periods of storage using polystyrene boxes and, afterwards,
artificially incubated. At the end of the longest storage (42 days) survival
rate was 98.3%, with 65% developed to stage 2 juvenile. Different storage
periods allowed the staggered production of juvenile batches within a month
period. The same containers used for storage were also suitable for
transport.
(Departamento de Producción
Animal II, Facultad de Veterinaria, Universidad de León, Spain, dp2jcv@isidoro.unileon.es)