SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE CULTURE OF THE AIRBREATHING FISH CHANNA STRIATA (BLOCH) IN FARM PONDS
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Abstract
The air-breathing fish Channa striata(Bloch), commonly called the striped murrel
(snake-head) is one of the most sought-after
freshwater fishes in several parts of India.
While snake-heads (Channa spp.) are cultured
in cages and ponds in some of the
South-East Asian countries
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Ravindranath, K. (2011). SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE CULTURE OF THE AIRBREATHING FISH CHANNA STRIATA (BLOCH) IN FARM PONDS. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 35(1), 13-17. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/10669