A hatchery rearing method for the mangrove red snapper
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brackishwater environment
marine environment
algal culture
breeding stock
cage culture
cannibalism
eggs
feeds
feeding behaviour
fish culture
fish larvae
cultured organisms
growth rate
hatcheries
incubation period
marine fish
marketing
rearing techniques
seed (aquaculture)
seed production
spawning
survival
water management
marine environment
algal culture
breeding stock
cage culture
cannibalism
eggs
feeds
feeding behaviour
fish culture
fish larvae
cultured organisms
growth rate
hatcheries
incubation period
marine fish
marketing
rearing techniques
seed (aquaculture)
seed production
spawning
survival
water management
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SEAFDEC/AQD (1997). A hatchery rearing method for the mangrove red snapper. SEAFDEC Asian Aquaculture , 19(1), 1-5. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/2897
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