APPLICATION OF DIFFERENT FEEDING SYSTEMS FOR PRODUCTION OF TILAPIA IN GREEN AND CLEAR WATER
MOHAMMED ADEL ABD-ELMONIEM ABO-TALEB;
Abstract
Studies were to test the combined effects of substrate addition
and alternate day feeding strategy on growth and overwintering
performance of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus under the conditions
of green tank system technique. Fish were housed in eighteen concrete
tank system each 24 m3. Convex polyethylene greenhouses covered
tanks to preserve temperature in the water and to absorb solar radiation
for heating. Male sex reversed Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus,
fingerlings were stocked under concrete tank conditions. The
treatments consisted of a 2×3 factorial experiment arrangement of
three periphyton substrates levels (0, 33, 66 % of pond surface area; p0 ;
p33and p66) and two feeding strategy (continuous feeding (CF) and
alternate day feeding (AD)): CFP0%
, CFP33%, CFP66%, ADP0% , ADP33%
and ADP66% , where the super scripts refer to periphyton substrates
levels
and alternate day feeding strategy on growth and overwintering
performance of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus under the conditions
of green tank system technique. Fish were housed in eighteen concrete
tank system each 24 m3. Convex polyethylene greenhouses covered
tanks to preserve temperature in the water and to absorb solar radiation
for heating. Male sex reversed Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus,
fingerlings were stocked under concrete tank conditions. The
treatments consisted of a 2×3 factorial experiment arrangement of
three periphyton substrates levels (0, 33, 66 % of pond surface area; p0 ;
p33and p66) and two feeding strategy (continuous feeding (CF) and
alternate day feeding (AD)): CFP0%
, CFP33%, CFP66%, ADP0% , ADP33%
and ADP66% , where the super scripts refer to periphyton substrates
levels
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| Title | APPLICATION OF DIFFERENT FEEDING SYSTEMS FOR PRODUCTION OF TILAPIA IN GREEN AND CLEAR WATER | Authors | MOHAMMED ADEL ABD-ELMONIEM ABO-TALEB | Issue Date | 2014 |
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