Production-Scale Methods for Intensive Culture of Walleye Fry

D. Peterson, R. Carline, T. Wilson, M. L. Hendricks
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Abstract to date, hatchery production of fingerling walleyes Stizostedion vitreum from intensive culture systems has been limited by fry survival during the first 21 d after hatching. Recent tests of new intensive culture methods for walleye fry have shown promise, although production has been inconsistent at loading rates above 20 fry/L. The objective of this study was to test the feasibility of intensively rearing walleye fry on brine shrimp Artemia sp. at production levels with loading rates 2–3-fold greater than those in current use. After 23 d of intensive culture, our system produced more than 333,000 advanced fry (17–18 mm total length) from initial loading densities of 40 and 60 fry/L. Fry were reared on live brine shrimp in circular tanks and with equipment typically used in the hatchery production of other game fish. Fry mortality during the experiment was low, except for days 8–11, when cannibalism was prevalent. Increased feed rates and removal of cannibals were methods used to control canniba...
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大眼鱼苗集约养殖的生产规模方法
摘要:迄今为止,集约化养殖系统中青鱼的孵化场产量一直受到孵化后前21 d鱼苗存活率的限制。最近的试验表明,新的集约化养殖方法对红眼鱼苗很有希望,尽管在20苗/升以上的加载率下产量不稳定。本研究的目的是测试在生产水平上集约饲养白眼虾苗的可行性,其负荷率比目前使用的高2 - 3倍。经过23 d的强化培养,我们的系统从初始加载密度40和60株/L中产生了超过333,000株高级鱼苗(总长度为17-18 mm)。鱼苗饲养在圆形水箱里的活盐水虾上,并使用了用于孵化场生产其他野味鱼的典型设备。除8 ~ 11天时同类相食现象普遍外,试验期间鱼苗死亡率较低。提高饲料率和清除食人族是控制食人族的方法。
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