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Journal: Aquaculture

The economics of retarding milkfish growth for fingerling production in brackishwater ponds 

Baliao, Dan D.; Franco, Nilo M.; Agbayani, Renato F. (Elsevier, 1987)
Two experiments were conducted to measure the economic viability of retarding milkfish growth (stunting) in brackishwater ponds. In the first experiment, 2-month-old fish were reared for 6 months in ponds with initial ...
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Journal: Aquaculture

Influence of feeding rate and diet form on growth and survival of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fry 

Santiago, Corazon B; Aldaba, Mercedes B.; Reyes, Ofelia S. (Elsevier, 1987)
Young Nile tilapia (12 mg mean body weight and 11 mm total length) were stocked at a density of 5 fish/l in twelve 50-l aquaria filled with 30 l of tap water. They were fed pellet crumbles containing 35% crude protein at ...
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Journal: Aquaculture

Maturation and spawning of Penaeus indicus using different ablation methods 

Makinouchi, Sadaharu; Honculada-Primavera, J. (Elsevier, 1987)
Wild immature Penaeus indicus females (11.5 ± 3.1 g body weight) were ablated by pinching, cautery or tying of one eyestalk, and stocked with control (unablated) females and males (9.2 ± 1.5 g) in a 12-m<sup>3</sup> ...
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Journal: Asian Fisheries Science

Evaluation of various leguminous seeds as protein sources for milkfish, Chanos chanos Forsskal, juveniles 

de la Peña, Leobert D.; Chiu, Yvonne N.; Ganchero, Fe (Asian Fisheries Society, 1987)
The nutritive value of four leguminous plant seeds: pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan), mungo (Phaseolus radiatus), kidneybean (Phaseolus vulgaris) and soybean (Glycine max), were evaluated as protein sources for milkfish (Chanos ...


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AuthorAgbayani, Renato F. (1)Aldaba, Mercedes B. (1)Baliao, Dan D. (1)Chiu, Yvonne N. (1)de la Peña, Leobert D. (1)... View MoreSubject
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artificial feeding (2)Chanos chanos (2)feed conversion efficiency (2)fish culture (2)... View MoreTaxonomic termChanos chanos (2)Cajanus cajan (1)Glycine max (1)Phaseolus radiatus (1)Phaseolus vulgaris (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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