2004
DOI: 10.1300/j028v15n03_03
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A Preliminary Assessment of Growth, Survival, Yield, and Economic Return of Australian Red Claw Crayfish,Cherax quadricarinatus, Stocked at Three Densities in Earthen Ponds in a Cool, Temperate Climate

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Juvenile (mean weight 8.1 g) Australian red claw crayfish, Cherax quadricarinatus, were stocked in July at three rates of 12,000/ha, 18,000/ha, and 24,000/ha into two, 0.02-ha earthen ponds in a cool temperature region of the United States (Kentucky) and grown for 70 days. Red claw were fed a pelleted marine shrimp diet twice daily. Ponds had continual aeration provided. Dissolved oxygen and temperature were measured twice daily (0900 and 1530 hours); total ammonia nitrogen (TAN), nitrite, and alkali… Show more

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“…Thompson et al (2004a) reported that red claw fed a diet containing 22% protein had similar growth compared to red claw fed diets containing 32 and 42% protein, while Thompson et al (2006) reported that red claw fed a diet containing 28% protein had higher final individual weight compared to red claw fed a diet containing 18% protein. However, the range of average final weights in the present study (49–68 g) was similar to those stated in other reports (Rouse and Kahn 1998; Thompson et al 2004a, 2006; Webster et al 2004). All water quality parameters were within acceptable limits for red claw (Muzinic et al 2004; Webster et al 2004; Thompson et.…”
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“…Thompson et al (2004a) reported that red claw fed a diet containing 22% protein had similar growth compared to red claw fed diets containing 32 and 42% protein, while Thompson et al (2006) reported that red claw fed a diet containing 28% protein had higher final individual weight compared to red claw fed a diet containing 18% protein. However, the range of average final weights in the present study (49–68 g) was similar to those stated in other reports (Rouse and Kahn 1998; Thompson et al 2004a, 2006; Webster et al 2004). All water quality parameters were within acceptable limits for red claw (Muzinic et al 2004; Webster et al 2004; Thompson et.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…However, the range of average final weights in the present study (49–68 g) was similar to those stated in other reports (Rouse and Kahn 1998; Thompson et al 2004a, 2006; Webster et al 2004). All water quality parameters were within acceptable limits for red claw (Muzinic et al 2004; Webster et al 2004; Thompson et. al.…”
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confidence: 92%
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