放养密度对底净养殖系统中黑鲈生长和生产性能的影响

IF 1.1 Q3 FISHERIES
Md. Rabiul Awal, A. K. M. Saiful Islam, Md. Moshiur Rahman, Asma Jaman, Md. Harunor Rashid, Anuradha Bhadra
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优化底部清洁水产养殖的放养密度对促进鱼类生长、经济可持续性和提高鱼类总体福祉至关重要。通过低、中、高3种放养密度的试验,对cavasius的生长效率、营养价值、血液参数和成本效益进行了评价。池内放鱼率分别为666条(低密度)、1000条(中密度)和1330条/m3(高密度),初始鱼重分别为0.49±0.19 g、0.48±0.18 g和0.50±0.20 g。结果表明,水质评价在鱼类生长可接受范围内。研究结果显示(p <;0.05)末重、增重、增重率、平均日增重、特定生长率、成活率和饲料系数(FCR)。然而,高密度处理的总鱼产量和利润显著高于中密度和低密度处理,从而导致更高的净利润。所有处理的营养价值相似。长度-权重关系分析表明异速生长为负(b <;3)无显著变化(p >;0.05)。血糖和血红蛋白水平分别在129.50至157.75 mg/dL和8.40至8.80 g/dL之间,表明最佳水平。本研究表明,池底清洁养殖条件下,卡瓦尾鱼的理想密度为1330尾/m3。然而,为了达到最佳产量,有必要进一步研究更高的放养密度。
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Effects of Stocking Densities on Growth and Production Performance of Mystus cavasius in Bottom Clean Aquaculture System

Effects of Stocking Densities on Growth and Production Performance of Mystus cavasius in Bottom Clean Aquaculture System

Optimizing the stocking density in bottom clean aquaculture is essential for promoting fish growth, economic sustainability and enhancing the general well-being of fish. Three stocking densities (low, medium and high) were tested in a bottom clean aquaculture system to evaluate the growth efficiency, nutritional values, blood parameters, and cost-effectiveness of Mystus cavasius. Fish stocking rates in tanks were 666 (low density), 1000 (medium density) and 1330 fish/m3 (high density) with an initial fish weight of 0.49 ± 0.19 g, 0.48 ± 0.18 g and 0.50 ± 0.20 g, respectively. The results suggested that the water quality assessment was within acceptable limits for fish growth. The study revealed significantly higher (p < 0.05) final weight, weight gain, percentage weight gain, average daily weight gain, specific growth rate, survival rate and feed conversion ratio (FCR) in the low-density treatment. However, the total fish yield and profit were significantly higher in the high-density treatment compared to the medium-density and low-density treatments, resulting in a higher net profit. Nutrient values were similar across all treatments. The length–weight relationship analysis indicated a negative allometric growth (b < 3) with no significant variation (p > 0.05) among treatments. The blood glucose and haemoglobin levels ranged from 129.50 to 157.75 mg/dL and 8.40 to 8.80 g/dL, respectively, among treatments indicating optimum levels. This study suggests that the ideal density for M. cavasius in tank-based bottom clean aquaculture is 1330 fish/m3. However, further research is necessary to investigate higher stocking densities for optimal production.

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