Effective method to culture infusoria, a highly potential starter feed for marine finfish larvae
This study was conducted to detect suitable protozoan species of infusoria as starter diet for early stage of marine finfish larvae. Infusoria were cultured using vegetables (Brassica pekinensis and Brassica chinensis) and dry fish meal with 30 ppt, 15 ppt saline water and freshwater in 40 liter a...
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Language: | English |
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International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies
2016
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/50663/ http://irep.iium.edu.my/50663/ http://irep.iium.edu.my/50663/1/Infusoria_IJFAS_2016_4-1-89.pdf |
Summary: | This study was conducted to detect suitable protozoan species of infusoria as starter diet for early stage of
marine finfish larvae. Infusoria were cultured using vegetables (Brassica pekinensis and Brassica
chinensis) and dry fish meal with 30 ppt, 15 ppt saline water and freshwater in 40 liter aquaria. In the 30
and 15 ppt aquaria, Euplotes sp. was the dominant species and cell sizes were 60–80 μm. The densities of
Euplotes sp. were 400–500 individuals/ml in the 30 ppt aquaria and 800-1300 individuals/ml in the 15
ppt aquaria. In both conditions, the high densities were maintained for 13 days. The densities of protozoa
in saline water were higher in 15 ppt than in 30 ppt aquaria. The densities of protozoa cultured by our
method was enough amount for early stage larvae of groupers and snappers. Therefore, this method is
suitable for protozoa culture in small scale hatcheries. |
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