Pakistan Veterinary Journal (Jan 2008)

GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF BIGHEAD CARP ARISTICHTHYS NOBILIS (RICHARDSON) IN MONOCULTURE SYSTEM WITH AND WITHOUT SUPPLEMENTARY FEEDING

  • M. AFZAL, A. RAB, N. AKHTAR, I. AHMED1, M. F. KHAN AND M. QAYYUM2

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 2
pp. 57 – 62

Abstract

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Growth performance of bighead carp (Aristichthys nobilis) in monoculture system with and withoutsupplementary feeding indicated that supplementary feeding played an important role in better growth ofbighead carp. The average initial weight of bighead carp at the time of stocking was 11.40 ± 3.25g and finalweight of 902.00 ± 4.63g was recorded after 12 months of experiment using organic (cow dung) andinorganic (urea and single super phosphate) fertilizers. The average initial weight at the time of stocking ofbighead carp was 10.3 ± 1.32g and average final weight was 1170 ± 4.85g at the end of experiment usingfertilizers and supplementary feed with 20% crude protein. Significantly higher (P<0.05) weight gain of1170.0 ± 3.25g was achieved in treatment with supplementary feeding compared to 902.00 ± 4.63g withoutsupplementary feeding. Temperature range of 26-33oC (during May to July) was found to be suitable forfish growth, as better weight gain and lower feed conversion ratio were recorded during this period. Lowergrowth was observed during the months of December, January and February, when average temperaturewas 7-15°C.

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