Comparisons of tilapia seed production under various broodstock densities and fry stocking densities
</p> <p>Four methods of seed (eggs, sac-fry, and fry) production for Rocky Mt. White hybrid® tilapia, (0. niloticus x O. aureus), were compared under green water conditions over a six month period in an environmentally controlled greenhouse at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Stat...
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<p>Four methods of seed (eggs, sac-fry, and fry) production for Rocky Mt. White hybrid®
tilapia, (0. niloticus x O. aureus), were compared under green water conditions over a six month
period in an environmentally controlled greenhouse at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University's Aquaculture Research Laboratory. Twelve 3 m2 rectangular tanks were
stocked with brood stock (mean wt. 680 g), at a sex ratio of 3 females to 1 male. Nine tanks
were stocked at one of three densities (1, 2, and 4 females m-2), and seed was collected from
females' mouths weekly. Three additional tanks were stocked at a density of 2 females m-2,
and fry were collected from the edges of the tanks when seen.</p>
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Seed production was among the highest seen for related studies. Average number of
viable fry produced at I females m-2, 1660 fry female- I month-I, was significantly higher than
the combined average production of densities 2 females m-2 (629 fry female- I month-I) and 4
females m-2 (695 fry female-1 month- 1) (p< 0.02). Even though there was no significant
difference between viable fry production meter-2 (p>0.05), the highest density consistently
produced more fry meter-2. No significant difference was observed in viable fry production
between the two seed collection methods (Clutch removal- 629 fry female-1 month-I; Natural
mouth-brooding- 520 fry female-1 month-I) (p>0.05).</p>
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The effects of stocking density on growth and survival were evaluated by stocking 14-16
day old artificially incubated fry (25.5 ± .32 mg, 12.1 ± .04 mm), into 150 liter troughs at three
densities (3, 6, and 12 fry liter-I) under green water conditions for 30 days.
The mean monthly hatchery seed survival was 65.7 ± 2.3%, which varied largely
depending on initial seed developmental stage. Significant differences were observed between
mean weight,
length, survival, and feed conversion ratios among the various fry stocking
densities (p<O.05). The greatest growth was at a density of 3 fry liter 1 , while survival was not
affected until a density of 12 fry liter-I.</p>
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These results that to maximize fry production and reduce labor, a density of 4
females m-2 or higher be used under the natural mouth brooding seed collection method. They
also suggest a fry density between 6 to 12 fry liter-1 should be used with periodic
grading or sex reversal to reduce cannibalism and increase growth.</p> === Master of Science |
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