Behaviour of fourteen exotic ornamental fishes of Bangladesh under starved condition in aquaria

The behaviour of fourteen exotic ornamental fishes of Bangladesh under starved condition in aquaria was experimented from January to December, 2011. Fishes were belonging to 13 genera, 09 families and 4 orders. Two treatments each with three replications were used. Four different behavioural phases...

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Main Authors: ABM Mohsin, Roni Chandra Mondal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BdFISH 2013-12-01
Series:Journal of Fisheries
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Online Access:http://journal.bdfish.org/index.php/fisheries/article/view/74
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spelling doaj-53255b3e805e4ce3bd3316acc9be6bbd2020-11-25T02:26:33ZengBdFISHJournal of Fisheries2311-729X2311-31112013-12-0111Behaviour of fourteen exotic ornamental fishes of Bangladesh under starved condition in aquariaABM Mohsin0Roni Chandra Mondal1Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi-6205, BangladeshDepartment of Fisheries, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi-6205, Bangladesh The behaviour of fourteen exotic ornamental fishes of Bangladesh under starved condition in aquaria was experimented from January to December, 2011. Fishes were belonging to 13 genera, 09 families and 4 orders. Two treatments each with three replications were used. Four different behavioural phases of fish were monitored through constant observation. Almost all the behavioural phases were seen earlier in the fishes of treatment T1. Marble angel survived more (1022±4.02 hrs; T2) than others. The lowest survival period (116±2.44 hrs; T1) was seen for albino suckermouth. Fishes were died earlier in T1 than T2, due to presence or absence of aeration facilities. Water temperature, dissolved oxygen, free CO2, pH, total alkalinity, ammonia-nitrogen and chlorine level were found to be varied from 25.66±0.17 to 28.66±0.35°C, 3.80±0.06 to 4.73±0.07 mg/l, 9.21±0.05 to 11.75±0.03 mg/l, 7.13±0.05 to 7.47±0.07, 76.66±1.64 to 108.92±3.20 mg/l, 0.0010±0.0006 to 0.0133±0.002 mg/l and 0.0045±0.001 to 0.012±0.0014 mg/l, respectively. The research findings would be helpful in gathering basic knowledge on different behavioural phases through which aquarists can maintain primitive behavioural phase in their aquaria.  Further research work is suggested in the aforesaid theme massively. http://journal.bdfish.org/index.php/fisheries/article/view/74Behaviourwater qualityornamental fishstarved conditionaquaria
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Behaviour of fourteen exotic ornamental fishes of Bangladesh under starved condition in aquaria
Journal of Fisheries
Behaviour
water quality
ornamental fish
starved condition
aquaria
author_facet ABM Mohsin
Roni Chandra Mondal
author_sort ABM Mohsin
title Behaviour of fourteen exotic ornamental fishes of Bangladesh under starved condition in aquaria
title_short Behaviour of fourteen exotic ornamental fishes of Bangladesh under starved condition in aquaria
title_full Behaviour of fourteen exotic ornamental fishes of Bangladesh under starved condition in aquaria
title_fullStr Behaviour of fourteen exotic ornamental fishes of Bangladesh under starved condition in aquaria
title_full_unstemmed Behaviour of fourteen exotic ornamental fishes of Bangladesh under starved condition in aquaria
title_sort behaviour of fourteen exotic ornamental fishes of bangladesh under starved condition in aquaria
publisher BdFISH
series Journal of Fisheries
issn 2311-729X
2311-3111
publishDate 2013-12-01
description The behaviour of fourteen exotic ornamental fishes of Bangladesh under starved condition in aquaria was experimented from January to December, 2011. Fishes were belonging to 13 genera, 09 families and 4 orders. Two treatments each with three replications were used. Four different behavioural phases of fish were monitored through constant observation. Almost all the behavioural phases were seen earlier in the fishes of treatment T1. Marble angel survived more (1022±4.02 hrs; T2) than others. The lowest survival period (116±2.44 hrs; T1) was seen for albino suckermouth. Fishes were died earlier in T1 than T2, due to presence or absence of aeration facilities. Water temperature, dissolved oxygen, free CO2, pH, total alkalinity, ammonia-nitrogen and chlorine level were found to be varied from 25.66±0.17 to 28.66±0.35°C, 3.80±0.06 to 4.73±0.07 mg/l, 9.21±0.05 to 11.75±0.03 mg/l, 7.13±0.05 to 7.47±0.07, 76.66±1.64 to 108.92±3.20 mg/l, 0.0010±0.0006 to 0.0133±0.002 mg/l and 0.0045±0.001 to 0.012±0.0014 mg/l, respectively. The research findings would be helpful in gathering basic knowledge on different behavioural phases through which aquarists can maintain primitive behavioural phase in their aquaria.  Further research work is suggested in the aforesaid theme massively.
topic Behaviour
water quality
ornamental fish
starved condition
aquaria
url http://journal.bdfish.org/index.php/fisheries/article/view/74
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