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Controlled hatchery production of Clarias gariepinus (Burchell 1822): growth and survival of fry at high stocking density

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Abstract. The growth and survival of Clarias gariepinus (Burchell) fry was investigated at high stocking density. Significant increases in mean fry weight, and concomitant significant decreases in specific growth rate, were recorded over successive 5-day periods. Fry growth was negatively density dependent. Fry survival was in excess of 90% in all treatments. Increasing stocking density between 50 and 150 fish/l altered the pattern of mortality; non-cannibalistic deaths decreased significantly with increasing stocking density though cannibalism did not significantly increase. Periods of weaning fish onto larger feed particles were associated with temporarily increased rates of cannibalism.

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