Effect of green water concenteration on survival and growth rate of early larvae stage of marble goby, Oxyeleotris marmoratus
This study was conducted to determine the suitability of using tilapia green water for marble goby larval rearing. The other objective by conducting this study is to determnnine the suitable tilapia green water concentration for marble goby larval rearing. The green water used for this study was...
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Format: | Academic Exercise |
Language: | English |
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2008
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Online Access: | https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/20171/1/Effect%20of%20green%20water%20concenteration.pdf https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/20171/ |
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Institution: | Universiti Malaysia Sabah |
Language: | English |
Summary: | This study was conducted to determine the suitability of using tilapia green water for
marble goby larval rearing. The other objective by conducting this study is to
determnnine the suitable tilapia green water concentration for marble goby larval
rearing. The green water used for this study was the green water produced by
medium size tilapia with average total length of 17 cm and is cultured in ten ppt. The
green water concentration used in this study is 1.5 million cells/ml. 3.0 million
cells/ml and 4.5 million cells/ml. The maintenance of green water concentration was
carried out everyday to make sure that the concentrations are all the same throughout
the experiment. The green water concentration was counted under microscope using
haemacytometer. Daily observations were carried out to observe the larvae
development and also the behaviour. The survival and growth rate of the larvae were
determined and the phytoplankton exist in the tilapia green water was identified. The
results shows that larvae reared in 1.5 million cells/ml tilapia green water gives the
highest survival with 45.83% survival and also the highest growth with the final total
length is 0.532 mm. The larvae reared in this green water survive well indicating that
marble goby larvae can be reared in tilapia green water. |
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