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Original Research Articles                      Volume : 10, Issue:2, February, 2021

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Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci.2021.10(2): 156-161
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2021.1002.020


Effect of Stocking Density on Growth and Survival of Gold-Spot Mullet, Liza parsia (Hamilton-Buchanan, 1822)Fry during Nursery Rearing in Cages
Sachin OnkarKhairnar1,2*, H. S. Dhaker1, P. U. Kapse1, B. V. Solanki1,E. Shingare1 and G. S. Ghode1
1College of Fisheries, Dr. Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, India
2College of Fisheries, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University,
 Ludhiana, Punjab, India
*Corresponding author
Abstract:

Liza parsia fry were reared at three different densities in the cages (1 x 1 x 0.5 m-3). The experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of stocking density on growth, survival and biochemical composition during nursery rearing phase. Fry (mean length, 1.3 cm and mean weight, 0.08 g) were stocked at the rate of 50, 100 and 200 nos. m-3 for 30 days. The stocking density of 50 nos. m-3 was found to be better for rearing of fry of L. parsia in cages during nursery practices as it achieved the highest average length of 3.40cm, average weight 0.6125, SGR of 6.01% day-1 and survival of 80.57%. There were marked differences between whole-body compositions among the ?¯?¬??sh reared at different densities. Stocking density showed inverse relationship with growth (length gain, weight gain and specific growth rate) and survival.


Keywords: Mullet, Liza parsia, Stocking density, Cages, Growth

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Sachin OnkarKhairnar, H. S. Dhaker, P. U. Kapse, B. V. Solanki, P. E. Shingare and Ghode, G. S. 2021. Effect of Stocking Density on Growth and Survival of Gold-spot Mullet, Liza parsia (Hamilton-Buchanan, 1822) Fry during Nursery Rearing in Cages.Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 10(2): 156-161. doi: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2021.1002.020
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