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Culturing seahorse (Hippocampus barbouri) in illuminated cages with supplementary Acetes feeding

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Date
2010
Author
Garcia, Luis Maria
Hilomen-Garcia, Grace V.
Calibara, Ralph Laurence M.
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Abstract
Juvenile Hippocampus barbouri were grown in illuminated cages with or without supplemental daytime feeding of thawed Acetes (a planktonic marine crustacean), or in non-illuminated cages with Acetes feeding, as a supplement to light-attracted zooplankton prey. After ten weeks, seahorses in illuminated cages fed Acetes had the highest mean body weight (2.24 g) and length (8.20 cm), but these did not significantly differ from seahorses in unfed illuminated cages (1.88 g; 7.25 cm), which did not significantly differ from those in fed non-illuminated cages (0.88 g; 6.32 cm). In all treatments, the mean instantaneous growth rate in body weight declined progressively throughout the test but the instantaneous growth rate in stretched length did not vary. Mean survival (76-100%) of seahorses in fed non-illuminated cages and in unfed illuminated cages did not vary significantly over the test period. The mean survival of seahorses in fed illuminated cages was lowest (54%), but did not significantly differ from the other treatments. Juvenile H. barbouri grown in illuminated cages had better growth than those in non-illuminated cages, but survival was reduced when seahorses in illuminated cages were fed Acetes.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10862/1728
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Garcia, L. M., Hilomen-Garcia, G. V., & Calibara, R. L. M. (2010). Culturing seahorse (Hippocampus barbouri) in illuminated cages with supplementary Acetes feeding. The Israeli Journal of Aquaculture-Bamidgeh, 62(2), 122-129. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/1728
Subject
zooplankton; Seahorse culture; Syngnathidae; Illuminated cages; Mysid shrimps; Brine shrimp
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Syngnathidae; Acetes; Hippocampus barbouri
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