Changes in electrolytes levels in the plasma of Clarias gariepinus juveniles and adults reared in two grow-out facilities

N. M. Achlike
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Variations of some electrolytes such as Sodium (Na + ), Potassium (K + ), Chloride (Cl-) and Calcium (Ca 2+ )in the plasma of Clarias gariepinus juveniles and adults reared in grow-out concrete tanks and earthen ponds in three Agricultural Zones of Lagos State were assessed to determine the levels of osmotic impairment in fish raised using two grow-out aquaculture facilities. A total of six farms and a control farm were selected for the study based on their culture systems and production capacities (earthen ponds and concrete tanks). Sixty-four blood samples were collected from juveniles and adults of catfish reared in these farms for six months. Blood samples were analyzed by standard laboratory methods using Randox diagnostic test kit. Results from the electrolytes analyses indicated that the values of Na + and K + ions significantly increased (P 0.05) in Cl - between the control and other farms. While significant reduction (P < 0.05) of Ca 2+ were recorded in other farms when compared to the control. These alterations were more noticeable in the fish reared in MOY and TEM fish farms than other farms. Keywords : Aquaculture, stress, electrolytes, culture systems, catfish
在两个生长设施中饲养的加里平Clarias幼鱼和成鱼血浆中电解质水平的变化
本研究评估了拉各斯州三个农业区生长在混凝土罐中和土池中饲养的Clarias gariepinus幼鱼和成鱼血浆中钠(Na +)、钾(K +)、氯(Cl-)和钙(ca2 +)等电解质的变化,以确定使用两个生长养殖设施饲养的鱼类的渗透损伤水平。根据养殖系统和生产能力(土池和混凝土池),共选择了6个养殖场和一个对照养殖场进行研究。从这些养殖场饲养6个月的幼鱼和成年鲶鱼身上采集了64份血液样本。血液样本采用标准实验室方法,使用Randox诊断试剂盒进行分析。电解质分析结果表明,对照和其他养殖场Cl -中Na +和K +离子值显著升高(p0.05)。其他养殖场ca2 +含量显著低于对照组(P < 0.05)。这些变化在MOY和TEM养殖场饲养的鱼中比其他养殖场更明显。关键词:水产养殖,应激,电解质,培养系统,鲶鱼
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