Effects of different feeds and stocking densities on growth and survival rates of mud crab (Scylla paramamosain) at the stage from megalopa to crablet-1

Tien Hai Ly, Le Hoang Vu, D. X. Diep
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Mud crabs (Scylla genus) are luxury foods in high demand internationally. The efficient techniques for mud crab hatcheries are vital for providing breeds for their aquaculture, which is rapidly growing in many countries. This study aims to investigate the effects of different feeds and stocking densities on mud crabs’ growth and survival rates (Scylla paramamosain) in the stage from megalopa to crablet-1 stage. Two separate experiments were conducted indoors in the 60-liter round plastic tanks (containing 50 liters of water at a 28‰ salinity). Experiment 1 investigated four feeds: frozen Artemia biomass, pureed shrimp meat, Lansy pellet feed (48% protein), and NRD pellet feed (55% protein). Megalopae (mean weight of 5.8 mg) were stocked at a density of 10/L. In experiment 2, the megalopae (mean weight of 5.4 mg) were stocked at densities of 20, 30, and 40/L and were fed the Lansy pellet feed, which was the best one selected from experiment 1. High survival rates were obtained at all four feeds (82.2–87.5%) and three stocking densities (88.4–90.1%). The growth performances in Lansy feed and frozen Artemia biomass were better than those in pureed shrimp meat and NRD pellet feed, which was seen through higher indicators of daily weight gain (DWG) and specific growth rate in weight (SGRw) (p < 0.05). Despite the survival rate showing no significant difference among the feeds, their highest value (87.5%) was observed in the Lansy pellet feed. On the other hand, the growth performances showed a significant decrease at stocking densities ≥ 30/L, as complemented by a significant decrease in DWG and SGRw at these stocking densities (p < 0.05). Both survival rate and metamorphosis durations did not show significant differences among the feeds or stocking densities (p > 0.05). The investigated feeds and stocking densities suit the nursing mud crab (S. paramamosain) megalopa. In contrast, the Lansy pellet feeds had a stocking density of 20/L, resulting in the highest nursing efficiency.
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不同饲料和放养密度对泥蟹(Scylla paramamosain)从巨蟹到小蟹-1阶段的生长和存活率的影响
泥蟹(Scylla 属)是国际上需求量很大的奢侈食品。泥蟹孵化场的高效技术对于为其水产养殖提供品种至关重要,而泥蟹养殖在许多国家都在迅速发展。本研究旨在调查不同饲料和放养密度对泥蟹(Scylla paramamosain)从巨蟹期到小蟹苗-1期的生长和存活率的影响。在室内 60 升圆形塑料水箱(内有 50 升水,盐度为 28‰)中分别进行了两次实验。实验 1 调查了四种饲料:冷冻蒿鱼生物质、虾肉泥、兰西颗粒饲料(48% 蛋白质)和 NRD 颗粒饲料(55% 蛋白质)。巨藻(平均重量为 5.8 毫克)的投放密度为 10 升。在实验 2 中,巨头鱼(平均体重 5.4 毫克)的放养密度分别为 20、30 和 40/升,投喂的饲料为从实验 1 中选出的最佳饲料--兰西颗粒饲料。四种饲料(82.2%-87.5%)和三种放养密度(88.4%-90.1%)均获得了较高的成活率。从较高的日增重(DWG)和体重特定增长率(SGRw)指标可以看出,兰西饲料和冷冻海蒿生物量的生长性能优于虾肉泥和 NRD 颗粒饲料(P < 0.05)。尽管不同饲料的成活率没有显著差异,但兰西颗粒饲料的成活率最高(87.5%)。另一方面,当饲养密度≥30/L时,生长性能显著下降,DWG和SGRw也显著下降(p < 0.05)。存活率和变态持续时间在不同饲料或放养密度下没有显著差异(p > 0.05)。所调查的饲料和放养密度均适合哺乳泥蟹(S. paramamosain)巨螯。相比之下,兰西颗粒饲料的放养密度为 20/L,哺乳效率最高。
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