Survival rate, growth and condition index of tank-raised Clarias gariepinus under different salinities

E. Ayim, S. Ameh, C. B. Ndome, E. Okon
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The study evaluated varying levels of salinity on survival, growth and condition index of tank raised Clarias gariepinus for ten weeks. A total of 120 healthy C. gariepinus fingerlings having a bulk weight and average length of 131.73 ± 0.85 g and 5.06 ± 0.24 cm respectively were procured from the hatchery complex of University of Calabar fish farm and used for the study. Sea water was collected from Ibeno Beach and diluted with borehole water to obtain various salinity concentrations of ≤1, ≤5, ≤10 and ≤15 ppt. This represented four treatments(Tanks A to D) and each treatment had three replicates. Evaluation of growth indices and culture water parameters followed standard procedure. Results revealed significant (p < 0.05) differences with regards to food intake in the treatment Tanks A (≤1ppt), B (≤5ppt), C (≤10ppt) and D (≤15ppt). Food conversion efficiency (FCE), ratio (FCR) and protein efficiency ratio (PER) were significantly different (p < 0.05). Body weight gain were observed to be higher in Tank A with a value of 75.83± 0.07g/kg and a total length of 11.13 ±0.38cm and the lowest weight gain was recorded in Tank D with a value of 43.56 ± 0.76g/kg and a mean total length of 6.67± 0.43cm. There were significant differences (p < 0.05) in the final condition factor (K) of the fish. Hence, it could be established that C. gariepinus fingerlings can survive and be reared in 5ppt saline water without any adverse effect on growth. At salinity level above 5ppt, fish growth rate may be slow. Keywords: Survival rate, Growth, Clarias gariepinus, Salinity, Physicochemical parameters
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不同盐度条件下池养金鱼的存活率、生长状况及状态指数
本研究评价了不同盐度水平对10周池养Clarias gariepinus的生存、生长和状态指数的影响。从卡拉巴大学鱼场孵化场获得体重为131.73±0.85 g、平均体长为5.06±0.24 cm的健康加里滨梭子鱼鱼种120尾,用于研究。从Ibeno海滩收集海水,用钻孔水稀释,得到≤1、≤5、≤10和≤15 ppt的不同盐度浓度。这代表4个处理(池A至D),每个处理有3个重复。按标准程序评价生长指标和培养水参数。结果显示,A(≤1ppt)、B(≤5ppt)、C(≤10ppt)和D(≤15ppt)处理池的摄食量差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。饲料转化率(FCE)、饲料比率(FCR)和蛋白质效率(PER)差异显著(p < 0.05)。A池体增重最高,为75.83±0.07g/kg,体长为11.13±0.38cm; D池体增重最低,为43.56±0.76g/kg,体长为6.67±0.43cm。鱼的最终状态因子(K)差异显著(p < 0.05)。由此可以确定,在5ppt的盐水中饲养,加里滨沙棘鱼鱼种可以存活,对其生长无不良影响。当盐度高于5ppt时,鱼类的生长速度可能较慢。关键词:存活率,生长,克拉里巴斯,盐度,理化参数
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