Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST) (Oct 2013)

Improving inland culture performance of juvenile sea cucumbers, Holothuria scabra, by co-culture with red tilapia

  • Pimsai Sithisak,
  • Pattira Pongtippatee,
  • Boonsirm Withyachumnarnkul

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 5
pp. 501 – 505

Abstract

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Holothuria scabra are tropical sea cucumbers that are widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific Ocean and are consideredto be a delicacy in China, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Since they can be easily harvested in the wild, populationsin sea beds around Thailand have been decreasing. This problem has led to the construction of hatcheries and growoutfacilities in order to effectively culture these high-priced species. However, there is a disadvantage in farm-grown productionof these species due to its slow growth as it usually takes two years from hatching to marketable size. To increase its growthrate, we have tried co-culturing H. scabra with red tilapia under 30 ppt seawater. We found that growth and survival of thesea cucumbers was significantly higher when being co-cultured than when being cultured alone, while the growth ratesof red tilapia showed no change or showed an increase. This co-culture would be a strategy to improve inland culture perfor-mance of H. scabra, during which income from growing red tilapia is achieved.

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