Growth performance of three tilapia fish species raised at varied pond sizes and water depths

F. Kapute, J. Valeta, J. Likongwe, J. Kang’ombe, J. Nagoli, D. Mbamba
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An on-farm study was conducted in Chingale area in Zomba, Southern Malawi to assess the growth of three tilapia fish species in earthen ponds of different sizes and water depths. The experiment was laid out in a factorial design of 200 and 400 m2 pond sizes, 0.8 and 1.2 m pond water depths, and fish species: Oreochromis karongae, Oreochromis shiranus and Tilapia rendalli, replicated thrice among randomly selected farmers. Ponds were fertilized monthly with fresh chicken manure at an application rate of 1 ton/ha and fish were fed on maize bran as a supplement at 5% body weight. Fish were sampled and weighed every four weeks over 6 months. O. karongae attained the highest weight gain (65.75 g) in smaller ponds (200 m2) translating into an overall higher gross yield of 2.91 tons/ha/year (P 0.05). Fish in deeper ponds had a significantly higher overall mean final weight (52.26 g) (P<0.05). T. rendalli exhibited the lowest average daily weight gain (0.27) especially in 200 m2 ponds, but had the highest specific growth rate (1.65%) while overall, O. karongae was the most advanced of the three tilapia species in terms of growth. Findings from this study suggest that for small-commercial fish farmers, smaller but deeper ponds produce better fish production results, hence should be adopted. Key words: Tilapia, pond water depth, pond size, weight gain.
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三种罗非鱼在不同池塘大小和水深下的生长性能
在马拉维南部Zomba的Chingale地区进行了一项农场研究,以评估三种罗非鱼在不同大小和水深的土池中的生长情况。试验采用因子设计,池面积分别为200和400 m2,池水深分别为0.8和1.2 m,鱼种分别为罗非鱼(Oreochromis karongae, Oreochromis shiranus和Tilapia rendalli),在随机选择的养殖户中重复3次。每个月用新鲜鸡粪施肥,施肥量为1吨/公顷,以5%体重的玉米糠为补充饲料。在6个月的时间里,每4周对鱼取样并称重。在较小的池塘(200 m2)中,O. karongae的增重最高(65.75 g),总产能为2.91吨/公顷/年(p0.05)。深池鱼的总平均末重显著高于浅池鱼(52.26 g) (P<0.05)。平均日增重最低(0.27),特别是在200 m2的池塘中,但特定生长率最高(1.65%),而总体而言,罗非鱼在3种罗非鱼中生长最先进。这项研究的结果表明,对于小型商业养鱼户来说,较小但较深的池塘可以产生更好的鱼类生产结果,因此应该采用。关键词:罗非鱼,池塘水深,池塘尺寸,增重。
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