Starter diet for Asian seabass larvae
Seed production of marine finfish in Malaysia is still facing problem particularly live feed for starter diet. Currently, aqua culturists use S or SS type rotifers, which have sizes from 100 to 200μm. Early stage larvae of some marine finfish species select feeds less than 100 μm. Protozoa is a coll...
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iium-777812020-01-02T02:32:34Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/77781/ Starter diet for Asian seabass larvae Mohd Shahidin, Syafiqah Hanani Mohammad Noor, Normawaty Mohd Idris, Shaharah Mustafa, Sufian Mukai, Yukinori SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling Seed production of marine finfish in Malaysia is still facing problem particularly live feed for starter diet. Currently, aqua culturists use S or SS type rotifers, which have sizes from 100 to 200μm. Early stage larvae of some marine finfish species select feeds less than 100 μm. Protozoa is a collective term of aquatic microorganism that has been identified to be suitable live feed, as their body sizes are less than 100μm. Thus, the objective of this experiment is to compare the survival rates of Asian seabass larvae using four types of live feeds. Four types of live feed; rotifer, protozoa, E. encysticus, and mixed (rotifer, protozoa, and E. encysticus) were used in this experiment. The larvae were fed from 2 to 10 day-after-hatching. Asian seabass larvae were given the same amount of live feed in each larval rearing tank; twice a day. The feeding densities were 20 individual / mL for rotifers, protozoa, E. encysticus, and mixed group. Number of seabass larvae in each group was counted every day and their survival rates were determined. Starting from 3 DAH until 10 DAH, mixed group showed the higher survival rates than other groups. The most recommended live feed was mixed group. 2019-10-23 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/77781/1/14-10%20KRD%202019%20-%20Syafiqah%20first%20draft.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/77781/7/Syafiqah.pptx.pdf Mohd Shahidin, Syafiqah Hanani and Mohammad Noor, Normawaty and Mohd Idris, Shaharah and Mustafa, Sufian and Mukai, Yukinori (2019) Starter diet for Asian seabass larvae. In: Kuantan Research Day 2019 (KRD 2019), 23 October 2019, Office of Campus Director (OCD), Kuantan, Pahang. (Unpublished) http://iium.edu.my/events/show/kuantan-research-day-2019 |
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Seed production of marine finfish in Malaysia is still facing problem particularly live feed for starter diet. Currently, aqua culturists use S or SS type rotifers, which have sizes from 100 to 200μm. Early stage larvae of some marine finfish species select feeds less than 100 μm. Protozoa is a collective term of aquatic microorganism that has been identified to be suitable live feed, as their body sizes are less than 100μm. Thus, the objective of this experiment is to compare the survival rates of Asian seabass larvae using four types of live feeds. Four types of live feed; rotifer, protozoa, E. encysticus, and mixed (rotifer, protozoa, and E. encysticus) were used in this experiment. The larvae were fed from 2 to 10 day-after-hatching. Asian seabass larvae were given the same amount of live feed in each larval rearing tank; twice a day. The feeding densities were 20 individual / mL for rotifers, protozoa, E.
encysticus, and mixed group. Number of seabass larvae in each group was counted every day and their survival rates were determined. Starting from 3 DAH until 10 DAH, mixed group showed the higher survival rates than other groups. The most recommended live feed was mixed group. |
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Mohd Shahidin, Syafiqah Hanani Mohammad Noor, Normawaty Mohd Idris, Shaharah Mustafa, Sufian Mukai, Yukinori |
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Starter diet for Asian seabass larvae |
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Starter diet for Asian seabass larvae |
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Starter diet for Asian seabass larvae |
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starter diet for asian seabass larvae |
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