1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0044-8486(99)00047-2
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A review on the cultivation potential of Solea senegalensis in Spain and in Portugal

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“…Water flow rate was kept at 10-15 L min -1 , with a total water change in the tank every 166-250 min. Water parameters were stable and within the ranges recommended for other species of flatfishes (Poxton et al, 1982;Dinis et al, 1999;Smith et al, 1999;Katersky et al, 2006). Nitrogen levels showed the typical curve for the maturation of biofilters (Timmons et al, 2002) at the beginning but after that NH 3 levels remained below 0.0125 mg L -1 .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Water flow rate was kept at 10-15 L min -1 , with a total water change in the tank every 166-250 min. Water parameters were stable and within the ranges recommended for other species of flatfishes (Poxton et al, 1982;Dinis et al, 1999;Smith et al, 1999;Katersky et al, 2006). Nitrogen levels showed the typical curve for the maturation of biofilters (Timmons et al, 2002) at the beginning but after that NH 3 levels remained below 0.0125 mg L -1 .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Fish were obtained from natural spawning of wild broodstock and reared according to standard larval and juvenile rearing protocols (Dinis et al, 1999). Fish were kept at the Ramalhete facility at the CCMAR/University of Algarve (Faro, Portugal) in two 12.6 L flat-bottomed fibreglass tanks (70 cm length × 30 cm width × 6 cm depth) in a semi-closed seawater recirculation system equipped with a biofilter and UV filter, at a constant flow rate in the tanks of 109 L/h (eight renovations per hour).…”
Section: Fish Feeding and Housing Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From preliminary experiments with al., 1999). Las altas tasas de crecimiento y supervivencia registradas para los estadios larvales (Dinis et al, 1999) y los avances recientes obtenidos en el destete (Day et al, 1997;Cañavate y Fernández-Díaz, 1999;Engrola et al, 2001) han proporcionado buenas perspectivas para la acuicultura del lenguado.…”
Section: Postlarval Rearingunclassified
“…The need for diversification of cultured species increased the interest of fish farmers for Senegalese sole, Solea senegalensis, a highly economical species commonly exploited in southern Europe (Dinis et al, 1999). The high growth and Weaning of Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) postlarvae to an inert diet with a co-feeding regime Destete de postlarvas del lenguado senegalés (Solea senegalensis) a una dieta inerte utilizando un régimen de coalimentación survival rates observed during larval stages (Dinis et al, 1999) and the recent advances in weaning (Day et al, 1997;Cañavate and Fernández-Díaz, 1999;Engrola et al, 2001) provided encouraging perspectives for sole aquaculture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%