Growth performance of Oreochromis variabilis larvae: A case study of effect of live and formulated diets on growth and survival rates

J. Maithya, M. Mbithi N., Wanjala P.
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Oreochromis variabilis Boulenger (1906) is an indigenous and critically endangered fish species of Lake Victoria. It is among the species targeted for stock enhancement and restoration in Kenya. Such mass stock enhancement requires simple and easily applicable techniques to maximize its larviculture. This study investigated the growth potential of O. variabilis from fry to fingerling stages using diets formulated from locally available feed materials during the rearing period. Fish fry reared on formulated diets incorporating Rastrineobola argentea Pellegrin and Caridina nilotica Roux as protein source and cassava as basal feed gave higher growth and survival rates than those maintained on plankton live feed alone. There were significant differences in the final mean lengths and weights of fish fed the three treatment diets. Diet 3 gave significantly higher final mean lengths and weights than Diets 1 and 2. Growth rates of fish fry fed diets 2 and 3 regimens were significantly higher than those fed diet 1. The best food conversion ratio and condition factor were maintained in fry populations reared on Diet 3. The study concluded therefore that, viability of larviculture of O. variabilis using simple formulated diets may be achieved, and that this result provides an important breakthrough in the propagation of its seed stock for mass culture towards stock enhancement and restoration  to marketplace. Key words: Oreochromis variabilis, endangered species, rearing techniques, larviculture, stock enhancement, restoration.
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异色Oreochromis variabilis幼虫的生长性能:活饲料和配制饲料对其生长和存活率的影响
布兰格(Oreochromis variabilis Boulenger, 1906)是维多利亚湖的一种濒危鱼类。它是肯尼亚种群增加和恢复的目标物种之一。这种大规模的种群增加需要简单和易于应用的技术,以最大限度地提高其幼虫养殖。本研究利用当地可获得的饲料原料配制饲料,研究了变异弧菌从苗种到鱼种阶段的生长潜力。以银拉氏弧菌(Rastrineobola argentea Pellegrin)和尼罗河鲤鱼(Caridina nilotica Roux)为蛋白质源,木薯为基础饲料的配方饲料饲养的鱼苗比单独以浮游生物饲料饲养的鱼苗生长和存活率更高。饲喂三种处理饲料的鱼的最终平均长度和重量有显著差异。饲粮3的最终平均体长和体重显著高于饲粮1和饲粮2。饲料2和3组的鱼苗生长速率显著高于饲料1组。以日粮3饲养的苗种群体保持最佳的食物转化率和条件因子。本研究结果表明,采用简单配方饲料可实现变异黄颡鱼幼体养殖的可行性,并为其种子资源的大规模繁殖、种群增养和恢复市场提供了重要突破。关键词:异色Oreochromis variabilis,濒危物种,饲养技术,幼虫养殖,种群增加,恢复
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