Growth and survival rates of hatchery-produced and wild milkfish (Chanos chanos ) fry grown to fingerling size were compared. Data show no significant difference between the 2 fry. At a recommended stocking density of 30 fry/m super(2), hatchery-produced milkfish fry could attain fingerling size of almost 2g with a survival of 68%. The study indicates that hatchery-produced fry/fingerlings can equal the culture performance of the wild fry. Comparative performance of hatchery-bred and wild fry should encourage intensified research on milkfish broodstock development and refinement of induced spawning methods
The results are presented of a study of milkfish fry occurrence in the Philippines, namely at Magaba...
This study evaluated the growth and survival of morphologically deformed and nondeformed hatchery-br...
The effects of 3 temperature treatments on activity, feeding, growth, development and survival of yo...
Growth and survival rates of hatchery-produced and wild milkfish (Chanos chanos) fry grown to finger...
Experiments were conducted to determine the effects of increased stocking density and supplemental f...
Milkfish (Chanos chanos Forsskal) remains one of the cheapest sources of protein for developing coun...
Milkfish fry were collected at the Pandan shoreline and 500 meters offshore. While shore-caught fry ...
The optimum daily feed allowance varies with species, age, size, frequency of feeding, culture proce...
Results of the study indicate that the survival rate and increase in body weight did not differ sign...
Growth rate of fish appeared to be related to the levels of the protein in the diet up to 40%. Fish ...
In culturing milkfish (Chanos chanos ) to marketable size, the fry (total length = 12-15 mm) are usu...
The paper gives an account of the research work carried out at Jepara, Indonesia, on induction of ma...
Different culture techniques were tried for rearing larvae of Penaeus monodon, in order to obtain pr...
Milkfish is one of the most important food fishes in Taiwan. There are more than 16,000 ha of cultur...
Newly captured milkfish released 0.8 mm in diameter non-hydrated eggs spontaneously in captivity. Af...
The results are presented of a study of milkfish fry occurrence in the Philippines, namely at Magaba...
This study evaluated the growth and survival of morphologically deformed and nondeformed hatchery-br...
The effects of 3 temperature treatments on activity, feeding, growth, development and survival of yo...
Growth and survival rates of hatchery-produced and wild milkfish (Chanos chanos) fry grown to finger...
Experiments were conducted to determine the effects of increased stocking density and supplemental f...
Milkfish (Chanos chanos Forsskal) remains one of the cheapest sources of protein for developing coun...
Milkfish fry were collected at the Pandan shoreline and 500 meters offshore. While shore-caught fry ...
The optimum daily feed allowance varies with species, age, size, frequency of feeding, culture proce...
Results of the study indicate that the survival rate and increase in body weight did not differ sign...
Growth rate of fish appeared to be related to the levels of the protein in the diet up to 40%. Fish ...
In culturing milkfish (Chanos chanos ) to marketable size, the fry (total length = 12-15 mm) are usu...
The paper gives an account of the research work carried out at Jepara, Indonesia, on induction of ma...
Different culture techniques were tried for rearing larvae of Penaeus monodon, in order to obtain pr...
Milkfish is one of the most important food fishes in Taiwan. There are more than 16,000 ha of cultur...
Newly captured milkfish released 0.8 mm in diameter non-hydrated eggs spontaneously in captivity. Af...
The results are presented of a study of milkfish fry occurrence in the Philippines, namely at Magaba...
This study evaluated the growth and survival of morphologically deformed and nondeformed hatchery-br...
The effects of 3 temperature treatments on activity, feeding, growth, development and survival of yo...