Growth and survival of hatchery produced and feed weaned striped murrel Channa striata (Bloch, 1793) fingerlings in cement tanks
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Abstract
The growth and survival of hatchery produced and feed weaned fingerlings of striped murrel Channa striata (Bloch, 1793) was estimated in cement tanks in a subtropical climate. Each tank was stocked with 215 fingerlings (20 fingerlings m-3) of length 6.7+1.0 cm and weight 2.21+1.05 g and fed exclusively on commercial floating pellet diets of two grades (crude protein CP 40-45%, lipid 8-10% and fibre 3-5%). Fish attained a total length of 28.0±2.8 cm and weight 202.7±59.1 g
with 85% survival in 330 days of rearing in a subtropical climate in freshwater having a temperature regime of 15±1.5 to 29±2.5ᵒC. The estimated fish biomass was 3.5 kg m-3, which was found exceptionally high. ‘W’ values were found to follow Fulton’s cube law with exponent ‘b’, ‘R2’ and ‘K’ in the range 2.072-3.216, 0.776-0.943 and 0.715-0.915 respectively. The values of b, R2 and K were found size and temperature dependent. The present study revealed that cannibalism in this species
could be controlled to a negligible level with hatchery produced and feed weaned fingerlings.
Keywords: Condition factor, Growth, LWR, Production, Survival
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