The effects of light and dark exposure on growth response of Clarias gariepinus fingerlings reared in glass aquaria

The study was carried out to determine the effect of light and dark exposures on the growth response of Clarias gariepinus fingerlings. A total of 120 four-week old Clarias gariepinus fingerlings (mean weight 0.52g~c0.02) were stocked into 20 litres of bore-hole water in glass aquarium (60x30x30) cm. Complete light, dark and normal photo periods were the experimental conditions evaluated. Growth indices such as mean weight gain and mean increase in standard lengths were significantly (p<0. 05) highest in the dark exposure with the following values respectively: (4.19 ~c 0.02g) and (4.11 ~c 0.19cm). Also, percentage survival (82.5%) in the dark exposure was higher than light and control (45% and 70% respectively). Light exposure had higher cannibalism rate (42.5%) than the dark and control (0% and 5 % respectively). Deep shiny black skin colouration was observed among the fingerlings in the dark exposure, while those in the light and control experimental conditions exhibited lighter and normal skin colourations respectively. The experimental conditions were not influenced by the water quality parameters (mean pH: 8~c 0.1 and temp: 28.1 ~c 0.60 ~'C) since their values were within the tolerable limit for fish culture throughout the 42 days experimental period.

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Main Authors: Asuwaju, F.P., Oweye, O.A., Ojutiku, R.O., Kolo, R.J., Modu, T.A.
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Language:English
Published: FISON 2012
Subjects:Aquaculture, Ecology, Clarias gariepinus, Nigeria, Maiduguri, freshwater environment, Fish, Growth, Photoperiodicity, Experimental culture, Fingerlings, Cannibalism, Survival, Light attenuation, Fish culture,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38794
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-387942021-07-15T02:29:52Z The effects of light and dark exposure on growth response of Clarias gariepinus fingerlings reared in glass aquaria Asuwaju, F.P. Oweye, O.A. Ojutiku, R.O. Kolo, R.J. Modu, T.A. Aquaculture Ecology Clarias gariepinus Nigeria Maiduguri freshwater environment Fish Growth Photoperiodicity Experimental culture Fingerlings Cannibalism Survival Light attenuation Fish culture The study was carried out to determine the effect of light and dark exposures on the growth response of Clarias gariepinus fingerlings. A total of 120 four-week old Clarias gariepinus fingerlings (mean weight 0.52g~c0.02) were stocked into 20 litres of bore-hole water in glass aquarium (60x30x30) cm. Complete light, dark and normal photo periods were the experimental conditions evaluated. Growth indices such as mean weight gain and mean increase in standard lengths were significantly (p<0. 05) highest in the dark exposure with the following values respectively: (4.19 ~c 0.02g) and (4.11 ~c 0.19cm). Also, percentage survival (82.5%) in the dark exposure was higher than light and control (45% and 70% respectively). Light exposure had higher cannibalism rate (42.5%) than the dark and control (0% and 5 % respectively). Deep shiny black skin colouration was observed among the fingerlings in the dark exposure, while those in the light and control experimental conditions exhibited lighter and normal skin colourations respectively. The experimental conditions were not influenced by the water quality parameters (mean pH: 8~c 0.1 and temp: 28.1 ~c 0.60 ~'C) since their values were within the tolerable limit for fish culture throughout the 42 days experimental period. Includes: 4 tables;Also includes: 10 refs. 2021-06-24T18:14:23Z 2021-06-24T18:14:23Z 2012 conference_item TRUE 994-436-15323-21 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38794 en http://www.fison.org.ng/ application/pdf application/pdf 223-227 FISON Minna (Nigeria) http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/24101 19325 2018-05-16 13:24:18 24101 Fisheries Society of Nigeria
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topic Aquaculture
Ecology
Clarias gariepinus
Nigeria
Maiduguri
freshwater environment
Fish
Growth
Photoperiodicity
Experimental culture
Fingerlings
Cannibalism
Survival
Light attenuation
Fish culture
Aquaculture
Ecology
Clarias gariepinus
Nigeria
Maiduguri
freshwater environment
Fish
Growth
Photoperiodicity
Experimental culture
Fingerlings
Cannibalism
Survival
Light attenuation
Fish culture
spellingShingle Aquaculture
Ecology
Clarias gariepinus
Nigeria
Maiduguri
freshwater environment
Fish
Growth
Photoperiodicity
Experimental culture
Fingerlings
Cannibalism
Survival
Light attenuation
Fish culture
Aquaculture
Ecology
Clarias gariepinus
Nigeria
Maiduguri
freshwater environment
Fish
Growth
Photoperiodicity
Experimental culture
Fingerlings
Cannibalism
Survival
Light attenuation
Fish culture
Asuwaju, F.P.
Oweye, O.A.
Ojutiku, R.O.
Kolo, R.J.
Modu, T.A.
The effects of light and dark exposure on growth response of Clarias gariepinus fingerlings reared in glass aquaria
description The study was carried out to determine the effect of light and dark exposures on the growth response of Clarias gariepinus fingerlings. A total of 120 four-week old Clarias gariepinus fingerlings (mean weight 0.52g~c0.02) were stocked into 20 litres of bore-hole water in glass aquarium (60x30x30) cm. Complete light, dark and normal photo periods were the experimental conditions evaluated. Growth indices such as mean weight gain and mean increase in standard lengths were significantly (p<0. 05) highest in the dark exposure with the following values respectively: (4.19 ~c 0.02g) and (4.11 ~c 0.19cm). Also, percentage survival (82.5%) in the dark exposure was higher than light and control (45% and 70% respectively). Light exposure had higher cannibalism rate (42.5%) than the dark and control (0% and 5 % respectively). Deep shiny black skin colouration was observed among the fingerlings in the dark exposure, while those in the light and control experimental conditions exhibited lighter and normal skin colourations respectively. The experimental conditions were not influenced by the water quality parameters (mean pH: 8~c 0.1 and temp: 28.1 ~c 0.60 ~'C) since their values were within the tolerable limit for fish culture throughout the 42 days experimental period.
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topic_facet Aquaculture
Ecology
Clarias gariepinus
Nigeria
Maiduguri
freshwater environment
Fish
Growth
Photoperiodicity
Experimental culture
Fingerlings
Cannibalism
Survival
Light attenuation
Fish culture
author Asuwaju, F.P.
Oweye, O.A.
Ojutiku, R.O.
Kolo, R.J.
Modu, T.A.
author_facet Asuwaju, F.P.
Oweye, O.A.
Ojutiku, R.O.
Kolo, R.J.
Modu, T.A.
author_sort Asuwaju, F.P.
title The effects of light and dark exposure on growth response of Clarias gariepinus fingerlings reared in glass aquaria
title_short The effects of light and dark exposure on growth response of Clarias gariepinus fingerlings reared in glass aquaria
title_full The effects of light and dark exposure on growth response of Clarias gariepinus fingerlings reared in glass aquaria
title_fullStr The effects of light and dark exposure on growth response of Clarias gariepinus fingerlings reared in glass aquaria
title_full_unstemmed The effects of light and dark exposure on growth response of Clarias gariepinus fingerlings reared in glass aquaria
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