Type |
Proceedings paper |
Date |
1989-02 |
Language |
English |
Author(s) |
Tookwinas S |
Meeting |
Advances in Tropical Aquaculture, Workshop at Tahiti, French Polynesia, 20 Feb - 4 Mar 1989 |
Source |
Actes de colloques Ifremer, Tahiti, French Polynesia, 20 Feb - 4 Mar 1989, n°9, chap. 61, pp.645-659 |
Keyword(s) |
ISEW, Thailand, Epinephelus malabaricus, Lates calcarifer, Hatching, Seed (aquaculture), Spawning grounds, Feeding, Embryonic development, Fish larvae, Fish culture |
Abstract |
Artificial propagation of seabass was first achieved in Thailand in 1971 by stripping the ripe spawners collected from natural spawning grounds. The duration of embryonic development is approximately 17 hours at 27 degree C. The larvae are fed on rotifer first after which Artemia and minced fishes are given at 10 days old and 25 days old, respectively. The fingerlings can be transferred to nursery or culture at enclosures at 35-40 days age. |
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Pages |
Size |
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acte-1435.pdf |
15 |
1 MB |
Open access |
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