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Effect of Initial Stocking Density on Larviculture Performance of the Ocellate Puffer,Takifugu rubripes
Authors:Tomonari Kotani  Yoshiyuki Wakiyama  Tatsuhiro Imoto  Hisahide Suzuki  Hiroshi Fushimi
Affiliation:Department of Marine Biotechnology, Faculty of Life Science and Biotechnology, Fukuyama University, 452‐10 Innoshima‐Ohama, Onomichi, Hiroshima 722‐2101 Japan
Abstract:
Depending on the initial stocking density, ocellate puffer larvae exhibit the cannibalism that resulted in high mortality. We aimed to clarify the relationship between stocking density of larvae, mortality, and the effect of density on cannibalism. Ocellate puffer larvae were reared at five different stocking densities between 5 and 25 larvae/L with duplicate 1‐m3 tank for each treatment. Larvae were stocked at 0 d after hatch (d.a.h.), and the experimental cultures lasted for 55 d. In larvae stocked initially at more than 10 larvae/L, cannibalism was evident from 11 to 17 d.a.h., and the survival rate at 55 d.a.h. was less than 15%. The survival rate was 25.5% at 5 larvae/L, and cannibalism was observed from 31 to 32 d.a.h. Consequently, an initial density of 5 larvae/L was the most efficient in terms of survival and the prevention of cannibalism. On the other hand, when cannibalism is still observed at 5 larvae/L, it is necessary to lower the stocking density before the onset of cannibalism.
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