Captive breeding and embryonic development of honey gourami, Colisa sota (Ham.-Buch.)

Honey Gourami, Colisa sota, has high ornamental as well as food value. The natural resources of this species are gradually declining, due to destruction of its habitat, over fishing for aquarium trade and human consumption. The fish was bred in captivity under controlled environment. It laid about 200-400 eggs in bubble nest built by the male. Hatching started within 28-30hrs. after egg laying. The hatchlings became free swimming by 3rd to 4th day of hatching. The male showed territoriality and parental care by guarding the eggs and hatchlings. The larval survival was 30-35%. The breeding behavior, embryonic and post embryonic development of the fish were studied.

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Main Authors: Mitra, K., Suresh, V.R., Dey, U.K., Vinci, G.K., Biswas, D.K.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2006
Subjects:Aquaculture, Biology, Colita sota, captive breeding, embryonic development, honey gourami,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/34190
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