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El-Nahas, H., EI-Deeb, F. (2007). GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF FISH REARED UNDER DIFFERENT DENSITIES IN SEMI-INTENSIVE AND EXTENSIVE EARTHEN PONDS. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, 11(1), 151-170. doi: 10.21608/ejabf.2007.1924
Hanan El-Nahas; Fatma EI-Deeb. "GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF FISH REARED UNDER DIFFERENT DENSITIES IN SEMI-INTENSIVE AND EXTENSIVE EARTHEN PONDS". Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, 11, 1, 2007, 151-170. doi: 10.21608/ejabf.2007.1924
El-Nahas, H., EI-Deeb, F. (2007). 'GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF FISH REARED UNDER DIFFERENT DENSITIES IN SEMI-INTENSIVE AND EXTENSIVE EARTHEN PONDS', Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, 11(1), pp. 151-170. doi: 10.21608/ejabf.2007.1924
El-Nahas, H., EI-Deeb, F. GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF FISH REARED UNDER DIFFERENT DENSITIES IN SEMI-INTENSIVE AND EXTENSIVE EARTHEN PONDS. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, 2007; 11(1): 151-170. doi: 10.21608/ejabf.2007.1924

GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF FISH REARED UNDER DIFFERENT DENSITIES IN SEMI-INTENSIVE AND EXTENSIVE EARTHEN PONDS

Article 7, Volume 11, Issue 1, January 2007, Page 151-170  XML PDF (2.28 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/ejabf.2007.1924
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Authors
Hanan El-Nahas; Fatma EI-Deeb
Medicinal Chemistry and Biochemistry; Environmental Research and Medical Malacology Departments.
Abstract
Effect of stocking density on fish performance has been investigated in earthen ponds over five months of growing period in a polyculture system including Nile tilapia, common carp, silver carp, mullet and African catfish. Experimental ponds have been allocated to various stocking rates of 1, 1.25, 1.5, 1.75, 10 and 14 fish/m3. The treatments of 10 and 14 fish/m3 represented the semi-intensive system, while lower densities represented the extensive calture system. Fish in all treatments received 25% crude protein pelleted fish feed at a rate of 3% of body weight that was adjusted throughout the growing period. Feed was offered twice/day for five days/week. Water quality has been monitored monthly. The physico - chemical analysis showed two distinct sets of values for the extensive and the semi-intensive stocking densities concurred with for the main water quality parameters, whereas the values of pH, E.C., salinity, alkalinity, hardness, total phosphorus and orthophosphate were significantly higher in extensive system than the semi-intensive one, while values of D.O, SD, NH3, NO2, NO3 were higher in the semi-intensive system compared to the extensive system. Plankton communities expressed as Chlorophyll "a" was significantly higher in the extensive ponds. Average production was significantly higher in semi-intensive ponds compared to the extensive ponds. However, for the main fish species (Nile tilapia), the average weight as well as the daily gain did not vary among treatments, while there were some differences with regard to average weight for other species. There was no difference concerning the condition factor in all treatments for any of the tested species. The economic analysis revealed increases in variable costs as well as higher net returns as the stocking density increased. However, the rate of return to capital percentage has decreased with the increase of the stocking density. The overall analysis suggested the semi-intensive system to be the most profitable system.
Keywords
polyculture; intensive; extensive; water quality; Plankton; Growth performance; tilapia; Mullet; carp; catfish
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Fisheries
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