Growth and health status of Pangasionodon hypophthalmus reared under manipulated photoperiod conditions [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]

Background: In general, the length of photoperiod affects the physiology of Pangasionodon hypophthalmus. This study aimed to understand the growth and health status of this fish reared under manipulated photoperiods. Methods: The study was conducted between June to August 2020[A1] . Three treatments...

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Main Authors: Windarti Windarti, Bintal Amin, Asmika H. Simarmata
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Language:English
Published: F1000 Research Ltd 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://f1000research.com/articles/10-154/v2
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spelling doaj-d8108ddf4d394523b5a708cd6ab901172021-07-12T12:11:12ZengF1000 Research LtdF1000Research2046-14022021-05-011010.12688/f1000research.28259.256748Growth and health status of Pangasionodon hypophthalmus reared under manipulated photoperiod conditions [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]Windarti Windarti0Bintal Amin1Asmika H. Simarmata2Fisheries and Marine Science Faculty, Universitas Riau, Pekanbaru, Riau, IndonesiaFisheries and Marine Science Faculty, Universitas Riau, Pekanbaru, Riau, IndonesiaFisheries and Marine Science Faculty, Universitas Riau, Pekanbaru, Riau, IndonesiaBackground: In general, the length of photoperiod affects the physiology of Pangasionodon hypophthalmus. This study aimed to understand the growth and health status of this fish reared under manipulated photoperiods. Methods: The study was conducted between June to August 2020[A1] . Three treatments were applied: control (natural photoperiod); 18 hours of darkness (18D6L; tanks were placed under a dark tarp tent for 18 hours); and 24 hours of darkness (24D0L; tanks were placed under a dark tarp tent continuously). Three replications were performed per treatment. At baseline, fish were approx. 7.5 cm  [A2] total length (TL) and 4 g body weight (BW), and were reared in circular plastic tanks (100 L; 30 fish/tank) with aerators and filters, and fed with commercial fish feed pellet (2 times/day to satiation). Fish growth and survival were studied once/week, and blood and tissue samples were taken at the end of the experiment (8 th week). Tissue was formalin fixed and HE stained. Results: The survival of fish in all treatment was 100%. The fish reared in 24D0L and 18D6L grew better than control, achieving mean TL of 23 cm and BW of 98 g (control = 19 cm TL and 72 g BW). There was no difference in hematology condition or tissue structure between the three groups. Tissue structure of gill, kidney and liver were normal, but light abnormality due to parasites was present in the gill of fish reared in 24D0L. Blood samples for all three groups showed mean red blood cell count of 1,800,000 cells/ml and white blood cell (WBC) count of 55,200 cells/ml. WBC consisted of lymphocyte 65%, monocyte 24%, thrombocyte 6%, neutrophil 3%, eosinophil 1% and basophile 1%. Conclusion: Data obtained indicate that a short photoperiod improves the growth of P. hypophthalmus fish and does not negatively affects their health.https://f1000research.com/articles/10-154/v2
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author Windarti Windarti
Bintal Amin
Asmika H. Simarmata
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Bintal Amin
Asmika H. Simarmata
Growth and health status of Pangasionodon hypophthalmus reared under manipulated photoperiod conditions [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
F1000Research
author_facet Windarti Windarti
Bintal Amin
Asmika H. Simarmata
author_sort Windarti Windarti
title Growth and health status of Pangasionodon hypophthalmus reared under manipulated photoperiod conditions [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
title_short Growth and health status of Pangasionodon hypophthalmus reared under manipulated photoperiod conditions [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
title_full Growth and health status of Pangasionodon hypophthalmus reared under manipulated photoperiod conditions [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
title_fullStr Growth and health status of Pangasionodon hypophthalmus reared under manipulated photoperiod conditions [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
title_full_unstemmed Growth and health status of Pangasionodon hypophthalmus reared under manipulated photoperiod conditions [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
title_sort growth and health status of pangasionodon hypophthalmus reared under manipulated photoperiod conditions [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
publisher F1000 Research Ltd
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issn 2046-1402
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Background: In general, the length of photoperiod affects the physiology of Pangasionodon hypophthalmus. This study aimed to understand the growth and health status of this fish reared under manipulated photoperiods. Methods: The study was conducted between June to August 2020[A1] . Three treatments were applied: control (natural photoperiod); 18 hours of darkness (18D6L; tanks were placed under a dark tarp tent for 18 hours); and 24 hours of darkness (24D0L; tanks were placed under a dark tarp tent continuously). Three replications were performed per treatment. At baseline, fish were approx. 7.5 cm  [A2] total length (TL) and 4 g body weight (BW), and were reared in circular plastic tanks (100 L; 30 fish/tank) with aerators and filters, and fed with commercial fish feed pellet (2 times/day to satiation). Fish growth and survival were studied once/week, and blood and tissue samples were taken at the end of the experiment (8 th week). Tissue was formalin fixed and HE stained. Results: The survival of fish in all treatment was 100%. The fish reared in 24D0L and 18D6L grew better than control, achieving mean TL of 23 cm and BW of 98 g (control = 19 cm TL and 72 g BW). There was no difference in hematology condition or tissue structure between the three groups. Tissue structure of gill, kidney and liver were normal, but light abnormality due to parasites was present in the gill of fish reared in 24D0L. Blood samples for all three groups showed mean red blood cell count of 1,800,000 cells/ml and white blood cell (WBC) count of 55,200 cells/ml. WBC consisted of lymphocyte 65%, monocyte 24%, thrombocyte 6%, neutrophil 3%, eosinophil 1% and basophile 1%. Conclusion: Data obtained indicate that a short photoperiod improves the growth of P. hypophthalmus fish and does not negatively affects their health.
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