Use of
decapsulated Artemia cysts in ornamental fish culture
L.C. Lim, Y.L. Cho, P. Dhert, C.C. Wong, H. Nelis, P. Sorgeloos-2002
Aquaculture Research, 33(8): 575-590
Abstract:
Two series of feeding experiments were
conducted to study the feasibility of using decapsulated Artemia
cysts for direct feeding to ornamental fish. The first series evaluated the
dietary values of the dried and the brine decapsulated Artemia cysts
against two conventional live feeds, Artemia nauplii and Moina
for adults and fry of the guppy, Poecilia reticulata Peters. In the
second series, brine cysts were used for feeding to fry of four other
important ornamental fish species, viz. platy, Xiphophorus maculatus
(Günther), swordtail, X. helleri (Heckel), molly, P. sphenops
Cuvier & Valenciennes and black neon tetra, Hyphessobrycon
herbertaxelrodi Géry, and the results were compared with those fed Moina.
Evaluation of the performance of the fish fed the various diets was based on
stress resistance, growth and survival of the fish. Our findings indicated
that decapsulated cysts could be used as a substitute for Artemia
nauplii or Moina in freshwater ornamental fish culture. Apart from
being a hygienic off-the-shelf feed, the direct use of the cysts also
signifies a new area of application for low-hatch cysts in the ornamental
fish industry, with concomitant saving in feed costs.
(Freshwater Fisheries Centre, Agri-food
and Veterinary Authority of Singapore, Sembawang Research Station, Lorong
Chencharu, Singapore 769194, Republic of Singapore. E-mail: 333@post1.com)