Data in Brief (Oct 2021)

Data on Growth, survivability, water quality and hemato-biochemical indices of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fry fed with selected marine microalgae

  • Kafia Islam Amira,
  • Mohammad Redwanur Rahman,
  • Suchandan Sikder,
  • Helena Khatoon,
  • Jinat Afruj,
  • Mohammad Ekramul Haque,
  • Tashrif Mahmud Minhaz

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38
p. 107422

Abstract

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Data of this article describes growth, survival rate, water quality and hemato-biochemical indices of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fry. To collect the data, the Nile Tilapia fry was reared in 30 L glass aquarium (18 fish/ tank) for 56-days under controlled environmental condition. Feed was prepared with 25 and 50% replacement of commercial fish meal with Nannochloropsis sp. and Tetraselmis sp. microalgae, while no replacement was made for control feed. Initial and final body weight of fish was recorded to find the data of growth rate; survival rate was calculated from the initial and final live individuals recorded during the experiment; physico-chemical parameters were analyzed to collect water quality data; hemato-biochemical indices were collected using hematology analyzer and photometry. The data on growth, survival rate and hemato-biochemical indices were statistically significant (p < 0.05). Therefore, these data might contribute to the selection of marine microalgae to improve the water quality during fish farming which could enhance the growth and survivability of fish. In addition, the data of hemato-biochemical indices represent that feeding selected marine microalgae might result in the production of healthy and disease-free fish.

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