A NOTE ON THE GROWTH OF PENAEUS MONODON FABRICIUS IN A RAIN-FED COASTAL POND IN SUNDERBANS
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Polyculture of Penaeus monodon, along with freshwater carps, mullets andmilk fish, was undertaken in a rain-fed pond to study the growth and survival in
freshwater conditions in coastal areas. In two consecutive experiments during 1978
and 1979 the prawns showed relatively faster growth, attaining 60-65 g in 4
months and 70-80 g in 7-8 months of culture. However, survival of the prawns
was poor, maximum being 34.6%.
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Pillai, S. M., Ghosh, P. K., Rajyalakshmi, T., Halder, D. D., Roy, A. K., & Chakraborty, R. K. (2011). A NOTE ON THE GROWTH OF PENAEUS MONODON FABRICIUS IN A RAIN-FED COASTAL POND IN SUNDERBANS. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 34(1), 108-111. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/10763