Formation of brood fish shoals from farmed breeders ( Phase 1: Biotechnique of Beluga (Huso huso) Rearing in Freshwater)

The present study was conducted to determine ideal diets for the commercial culture of beluga under rearing conditions. The objective of this study was to determine optimum protein levels in adaptation, growth and maintenance diets used in the four study phases. In the first phase 2400 beluga larvae...

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Main Authors: Mohseni, Mahmoud, Bahmani, M., Pourali, H., Kazemi, R., Aghtoman, V., Pourkazemi, M.
Format: Book
Language:Persian
Published: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute 2005
Subjects:
FCR
SGR
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/14446
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spelling ftoceandocs:oai:aquadocs.org:1834/14446 2023-05-15T15:41:33+02:00 Formation of brood fish shoals from farmed breeders ( Phase 1: Biotechnique of Beluga (Huso huso) Rearing in Freshwater) Mohseni, Mahmoud Bahmani, M. Pourali, H. Kazemi, R. Aghtoman, V. Pourkazemi, M. Iran 2005 134pp. http://hdl.handle.net/1834/14446 fa per Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute Tehran, Iran 84.10239; 2908; http://hdl.handle.net/1834/14446 Beluga A. persicus Commercial culture Fiberglass tanks Stocking density Feeding times FCR SGR Protein Formation Biotechnique Freshwater Rearing Huso huso Report Refereed 2005 ftoceandocs 2023-04-06T17:00:09Z The present study was conducted to determine ideal diets for the commercial culture of beluga under rearing conditions. The objective of this study was to determine optimum protein levels in adaptation, growth and maintenance diets used in the four study phases. In the first phase 2400 beluga larvae with an average weight of 400-700 mg were stocked at a density of 200 larvae m-2 . Four treatments were used and four replicates run for each treatment. On the basis of results obtained, larvae in Treatment A showed highest growth (P<0.05). In the second phase, beluga specimens with an initial weight of 4.3 ± 0.14 g were studied for a period of 139 days in a random block design and were fed three different experimental diets at a rate of 2-3 % of their body weight. Three replicates were used for each treatment. Percentage body weight increase (% BWI), FCR, SGR and growth rates were significantly influenced by the protein content of the diets used (P<0.05). On the basis of Analysis of variance and Tukey Test conducted on results obtained the protein requirement for beluga in the 5-50 g weight class is about 50 %, and with an increase in body weight to about 120 g the protein requirement decreases to 45 %. Therefore diets can be formulated from good quality protein sources 45-50 % crude protein to achieve maximum growth in juvenile hatchery reared beluga. In the third phase 130 day old beluga specimens with an average body weight of 95 ± 1.2 g were reared for a period of 110 days on five experimental diets (three replicates run for each treatment) containing 40-50 % protein and similar levels of fat and energy. In the forth phase 240 day old specimens with an average body weight of 453.3 ± 8.3 g were reared on three experimental diets (ideal diets determined from first phase) (three replicates run for each treatment) for a period of 120 days. Diets were fed four times a day at 1.5 2 % of body weight. It is evident from the comparison of mean values in different treatments studied that different levels of protein ... Book Beluga Beluga* IODE-UNESCO: OceanDocs - E-Repository of Ocean Publications
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topic Beluga
A. persicus
Commercial culture
Fiberglass tanks
Stocking density
Feeding times
FCR
SGR
Protein
Formation
Biotechnique
Freshwater
Rearing
Huso huso
spellingShingle Beluga
A. persicus
Commercial culture
Fiberglass tanks
Stocking density
Feeding times
FCR
SGR
Protein
Formation
Biotechnique
Freshwater
Rearing
Huso huso
Mohseni, Mahmoud
Bahmani, M.
Pourali, H.
Kazemi, R.
Aghtoman, V.
Pourkazemi, M.
Formation of brood fish shoals from farmed breeders ( Phase 1: Biotechnique of Beluga (Huso huso) Rearing in Freshwater)
topic_facet Beluga
A. persicus
Commercial culture
Fiberglass tanks
Stocking density
Feeding times
FCR
SGR
Protein
Formation
Biotechnique
Freshwater
Rearing
Huso huso
description The present study was conducted to determine ideal diets for the commercial culture of beluga under rearing conditions. The objective of this study was to determine optimum protein levels in adaptation, growth and maintenance diets used in the four study phases. In the first phase 2400 beluga larvae with an average weight of 400-700 mg were stocked at a density of 200 larvae m-2 . Four treatments were used and four replicates run for each treatment. On the basis of results obtained, larvae in Treatment A showed highest growth (P<0.05). In the second phase, beluga specimens with an initial weight of 4.3 ± 0.14 g were studied for a period of 139 days in a random block design and were fed three different experimental diets at a rate of 2-3 % of their body weight. Three replicates were used for each treatment. Percentage body weight increase (% BWI), FCR, SGR and growth rates were significantly influenced by the protein content of the diets used (P<0.05). On the basis of Analysis of variance and Tukey Test conducted on results obtained the protein requirement for beluga in the 5-50 g weight class is about 50 %, and with an increase in body weight to about 120 g the protein requirement decreases to 45 %. Therefore diets can be formulated from good quality protein sources 45-50 % crude protein to achieve maximum growth in juvenile hatchery reared beluga. In the third phase 130 day old beluga specimens with an average body weight of 95 ± 1.2 g were reared for a period of 110 days on five experimental diets (three replicates run for each treatment) containing 40-50 % protein and similar levels of fat and energy. In the forth phase 240 day old specimens with an average body weight of 453.3 ± 8.3 g were reared on three experimental diets (ideal diets determined from first phase) (three replicates run for each treatment) for a period of 120 days. Diets were fed four times a day at 1.5 2 % of body weight. It is evident from the comparison of mean values in different treatments studied that different levels of protein ...
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author Mohseni, Mahmoud
Bahmani, M.
Pourali, H.
Kazemi, R.
Aghtoman, V.
Pourkazemi, M.
author_facet Mohseni, Mahmoud
Bahmani, M.
Pourali, H.
Kazemi, R.
Aghtoman, V.
Pourkazemi, M.
author_sort Mohseni, Mahmoud
title Formation of brood fish shoals from farmed breeders ( Phase 1: Biotechnique of Beluga (Huso huso) Rearing in Freshwater)
title_short Formation of brood fish shoals from farmed breeders ( Phase 1: Biotechnique of Beluga (Huso huso) Rearing in Freshwater)
title_full Formation of brood fish shoals from farmed breeders ( Phase 1: Biotechnique of Beluga (Huso huso) Rearing in Freshwater)
title_fullStr Formation of brood fish shoals from farmed breeders ( Phase 1: Biotechnique of Beluga (Huso huso) Rearing in Freshwater)
title_full_unstemmed Formation of brood fish shoals from farmed breeders ( Phase 1: Biotechnique of Beluga (Huso huso) Rearing in Freshwater)
title_sort formation of brood fish shoals from farmed breeders ( phase 1: biotechnique of beluga (huso huso) rearing in freshwater)
publisher Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
publishDate 2005
url http://hdl.handle.net/1834/14446
op_coverage Iran
genre Beluga
Beluga*
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Beluga*
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