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Ammonia autointoxication of common carp: case studies
Authors:Zdeňka Svobodová  Jana Máchová  Hana Kroupová  Miriam Smutná  Ladislav Groch
Institution:(1) Research Institute of Fish Culture and Hydrobiology, University of South Bohemia České Budéjovice, Zátiší 728/II, Vodňany, Czech Republic;(2) University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Science, Brno, Czech Republic
Abstract:Three case studies of ammonia autointoxication of the common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) are described. In the first case, carp yearlings with a full digestive tract were transferred during the growing period from pond water (22°C) to tap water (17°C). In the second case, marketable carp were transferred from the fishing ground of a pond (18°C) to a storage pond (10–12°C). Harvest was performed in late September when the fish were still ingesting natural feed. In the third case, marketable carp after storage for 1 month were transferred to storage ponds with markedly lower water temperature. Stress because of harvest and handling also occurred in this case. In all cases, highly increased concentrations of ammonia were found in the blood plasma of the fish (mean ± SD 1760 ± 350 μmol L−1 in the first case, 870 ± 540 μmol L−1 in the second case, and 880 ± 150 μmol L−1 in the third case). Highly congested, dark-red coloured, oedematous gills were observed for all specimens. We can avoid similar cases of ammonia autointoxication by protection of fish from sudden changes of temperature during rearing, harvesting, and handling.
Keywords:Fish            Cyprinus carpio L    Ammonia  Autointoxication  Temperature  Stress
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