Growth of Cultured White Leg Shrimp Litopenaeus Vannamei (Boone, 1931) of Brackish Water Culture System in Winter Season with Artificial Diet
Authore(s) : Danya Babu Ravuru || Department of Zoology and AquacultureAcharya Nagarjuna UniversityGunturAndhra Pradesh–522510India.
Volume : (13), Issue : 205, March - 2018
Abstract : The White leg shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei culture was conducted from three ponds each one of 0.5 ha for the study. Semi-Intensive culture system was selected under brackish water conditions. Stocking densities (post larvae) were taken from 3 samples; each one contains 50 Numbers/m2. In winter season in month of November to February, the water quality parameters were measured fortnightly in a month at 7 a. m. The production was 3200, 3318 and 3459 kg and FCR was 1.43, 1.51 and 1.46 and the final growth was 16.50, 17.00 and 17.50 g /90, 92 and 94 days for P1, P2 and P3, respectively.
Keywords :L. vannamei; Temperature; Salinity; Density; Feed; Growth and Production.
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Brackish Water Culture System in Winter Season with Artificial Diet
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Frías–Espericueta MG, Voltolina D, Osuna–López JI (2001) Acute toxicity of cadmium, mercury and lead to white leg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) post larvae. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 67:... More
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- Lombardi JV, De Almeida MHL, Toledo LPR, Salee BOJ, De Paula EJ (2006) Cage Polyculture of the Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei and the Philippines Sea weed Kappaphycusalvarezii. Aquaculture 258: 412-415.
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- Mc Graw WJ, Davis DA, Teichert–Coddington D, Rouse DB (2002) Acclimation of Litopenaeus vannamei post larvae to low salinity: influence of age, salinity, endpoint and rate of salinity reduction. J World Aquacul Soc 33: 78-84.
- Saoud IP, Davis DA, Rouse DB (2003) Suitability studies of inland well waters for Litopenaeus vannamei culture. Aquaculture 217: 373-383.
- Zhang B, Li WH, Huang YJW, Xu RL (2010) Effects of artificial substrates on the growth, survival and spatial distribution of Litopenaeus vannamei in the intensive culture condition. Iran J Fish Sci 9: 293-304.
- Moss SM (2004) Effects of artificial substrate and stocking density on the nursery production of Pacific White shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. J World Aquaculture soci 35: 537-542.
- Arnold SJ, Coman FE, Jackson CJ, Groves SA (2009) High-intensity, zero water-exchange production of juvenile tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon: An evaluation of artificial substrates and stocking density .Aquaculture 293: 42-48.
- Guillaume J (1997) Protein and amino acids. World Aquaculture Society, Baton Rouge, USA.
- Arenda M, Perez EP, Gasca–Leyva E (2008) White shrimp Penaeus vannamei culture in fresh water 3densities; condition state based on length and weight. Aquaculture 283: 13-18.
- Cawthorne DE, Beard T, Davenport J, Wickins J (1983) Response of juvenile Penaeus monodon Fabricius to natural and artificial sea water of low salinity. Aquaculture 32:165-174.
- Allen GL, Maguire GB (1991) Lethal levels of low dissolved oxygen and effect of short-term oxygen stress on subsequent growth of juvenile Penaeus monodon. Aquaculture 94: 27-37.
- Garcia A, Brune DE (1991) Transport limitation of oxygen in shrimp culture pond. Aqua Eng 10: 269-279.
- Lee DOC, Wickins JE (1992) Crustacean forming Black Well Scientific Publications. Oxford.
- Parado–Estpa EED, Llobera A, Villaluz A, Saldes R (1993) Survival and metamorphosis of Penaeus monodon Larvae at different salinity levels. Israel J Aqua 45: 3-7.
- Danya Babu R, Jagadish Naik M (2014) Growth of cultured white of shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone 1931) of brackish water culture system in summer season with artificial diet. Adv Appl Sci Res 5: 25-28.