Effects of incision variation length on Heterobranchus bidorsalis male spawners to extract milt for induced breeding.

T. Yisa, S. Lamai, S. Tsadu, R. Kolo
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Matured African catfish (Heterobranchus bidorsalis), size ranging from 1.40-2.00 kg average total body weight (TBW) and mean length 44.50 cm were procured from a private fish farm and transported in perforated 50 litre water holding capacity jerry can to the hatchery and maintained for 2 weeks. They were fed with 40% crude protein commercial diet with good water quality management before being used for breeding. Incision at variation length 2.50, 3.40 and 4.00 cm were made on the abdominal region (gonad position) of the male spawners after anaesthetic treatment using sterilized surgical instrument to extract milt to fertilize egg. The incised position was sutured using simple interrupted suture pattern with catgut chromic 2/0 stitch. The spent spawners after operation survived on gradual healing and recuperation within 14 days postsurgery. Fecundity, volume of milt extracted, percentage fertility and hatching differed significantly (P<0.05) among treatments. Treatment 3 (3.40 cm) was the most effective incision length that gave best results in term of percentage hatching (92.04), weight gain (28.37), specific growth rate (2.36) and Original Research Article Yisa et al.; AJEA, 10(2): 1-7, 2016; Article no.AJEA.20510 2 percentage survival (68.77±4.224) of the bred hatchlings as compared to other treatments. The male spawners of H. bidorsalis could be incised (cut) on abdominal region (gonad position) at length of 3.40 cm to effectively extract milt to fertilize egg without adverse effect on the fish to enhance fingerling production.
切口变异长度对异枝鱼雄卵提取精液诱导繁殖的影响。
成熟的非洲鲶鱼(Heterobranchus bidorsalis),大小在1.40-2.00 kg之间,平均总体重(TBW),平均长度44.50 cm,从一个私人养鱼场采购,用50升水容量的穿孔jerry can运输到孵化场并保持2周。养殖前饲喂40%粗蛋白质、水质管理良好的商品饲粮。在麻醉后的雄卵腹部(性腺部位),采用消毒手术器械分别在2.50、3.40、4.00 cm处做切口,取卵精。切口处采用简单间断缝合模式,采用线铬2/0针缝合。手术后的废卵在术后14天内逐渐愈合和恢复。不同处理的产蛋率、泌乳量、受精率和孵化率差异均显著(P<0.05)。治疗3 (3.40 cm)是最有效的切口长度,在孵化率(92.04)、增重(28.37)、特定生长率(2.36)和Yisa等方面取得了最好的效果;农业学报,10(2):1-7,2016;文章no.AJEA。与其他处理相比,成活率(68.77±4.224)为20510 %。可在腹部(性腺位置)切割长度为3.40 cm的雄卵,有效提取卵精,对鱼无不良影响,提高鱼种产量。
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