Results of the experimental fattening of postmoult soft crabs ('Water crabs') o/Scylla oceanica (Dana) in the size 550 g and above in a brackishwater pond of 0.05 ha area at Cochin during August 1992 - April '93 are presented. Four fattening trials were attempted under varying salinity conditions (5-29 ppt) and stocking densities (2.5-5 crabs/ 10 m^)for 45-60 days, feeding with trash fish, slaughter house waste and/or clam meat at the rate of 7% of body weight. Experiments have shown that 45 days fattening with a stocking density of 1 crab /3mP is ideal for better survival and economic returns in tide-fed conditions. Although no significant change was observed in the total weight of crab during fattening, the average protein conte...
Mud crab is one of the 12 aquaculture commodities of Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. Con...
A culture experiment of mud crab for 84 days was conducted in earthen pond at Brackishwater Station,...
Among the crustacean candidate species for aquaculture, mud crabs of the genus Scylla are gaining i...
A 10-weeks culture trial of mud crab, Scylla serrata in brackish water earthen pond was conducted in...
The mud crab, Scylla tranquebarica was cultured in an earthen pond of 0.125 ha in the Karapad hatche...
The portunid crab Scylla oceanica ts preferred as a candidate for farming and fattening by virtue o...
Abstract only.Studies were conducted towards the pilot scale production of stable and nutritionally ...
During September - December 2004, mud crab fattening was attempted in tide-fed earthen ponds in Lak...
The mean weight percentage survival, relative growth increment, net production and feed conversion v...
Culture practices along the Karnataka coastal zone are restricted to only shrimp farming. Apart from...
Eight species of spiny lobsters, six shallow water and two deep sea species and two slipper or sand ...
The present study was conducted to optimize the water salinity, limb autotomy and growth performance...
Not AvailableA fattening demonstration was carried out in Sorlagondi (15.86400N, 80.96710E) mangrov...
Among Portunid crabs, Scylla species are commercially important in aquaculture, capture fisheries a...
Among the commercially important brachyuran crabs, the species of the genus Scylla, which are comm...
Mud crab is one of the 12 aquaculture commodities of Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. Con...
A culture experiment of mud crab for 84 days was conducted in earthen pond at Brackishwater Station,...
Among the crustacean candidate species for aquaculture, mud crabs of the genus Scylla are gaining i...
A 10-weeks culture trial of mud crab, Scylla serrata in brackish water earthen pond was conducted in...
The mud crab, Scylla tranquebarica was cultured in an earthen pond of 0.125 ha in the Karapad hatche...
The portunid crab Scylla oceanica ts preferred as a candidate for farming and fattening by virtue o...
Abstract only.Studies were conducted towards the pilot scale production of stable and nutritionally ...
During September - December 2004, mud crab fattening was attempted in tide-fed earthen ponds in Lak...
The mean weight percentage survival, relative growth increment, net production and feed conversion v...
Culture practices along the Karnataka coastal zone are restricted to only shrimp farming. Apart from...
Eight species of spiny lobsters, six shallow water and two deep sea species and two slipper or sand ...
The present study was conducted to optimize the water salinity, limb autotomy and growth performance...
Not AvailableA fattening demonstration was carried out in Sorlagondi (15.86400N, 80.96710E) mangrov...
Among Portunid crabs, Scylla species are commercially important in aquaculture, capture fisheries a...
Among the commercially important brachyuran crabs, the species of the genus Scylla, which are comm...
Mud crab is one of the 12 aquaculture commodities of Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. Con...
A culture experiment of mud crab for 84 days was conducted in earthen pond at Brackishwater Station,...
Among the crustacean candidate species for aquaculture, mud crabs of the genus Scylla are gaining i...