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Salinity influence on the early stages of the African catfish
Authors:A.J. Gbulubo  E.S. Erondu
Affiliation:(1) African Regional Aquaculture Centre P.M.B, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Abstract:Experiments were conducted to determine the effect of various incubation salinities on the hatching and survival of eggs and hatched fry respectively of the African catfish (Clarias gariepinus). The optimal salinity for the hatching of the eggs ranged from 0–5permil. Above 5permil, hatching was significantly low and no hatching occurred at 8permil incubation salinity. Median lethal times (LT50) for fry hatched in 0, 2 and 4permil incubation salinities, when abruptly transferred to 10permil were 59, 49.5 and 50 h respectively. Similarly, LT50 for fry hatched in 0, 2 and 4permil incubation salinities, and abruptly transferred to 12permil salinity were 17, 22 and 12.50 h respectively. Increase in incubation salinity of the eggs did not seem to enhance the salinity tolerance of the hatched fry.The gradual (stepwise) increase in salinity of 1permil per day of the catfish fry hatched in various incubation salinities (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6permil) had median lethal salinity values of 8, 8, 8, 10, 10, 11 and 11permil respectively. © Rapid Science Ltd. 1998
Keywords:African catfish (Clarias gariepinus)  Hatchability  Salinity
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