2018
DOI: 10.3329/ajmbr.v3i4.35338
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Effects of chemotherapeutics against experimentally injured stinging catfish Heteropneustes fossilis

Abstract: Effects of different chemotherapeutics were examined against experimentally infected stinging catfish Heteropneustes fossilis. Fish were collected from a fish market in Mymensingh, acclimatized for 7 days in laboratory condition from January to February, 2016 in aquaria at Fish Clinic of Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, experimentally injured by using forceps and knife and waited seven days for the establishment of infection. Before starting chemotherapeutic trial, it was confirmed that the fish… Show more

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“…From the survey, it was found that, multiple ownership, lack of scientific knowledge, lack of carp seed, lack of feed, disease and proper treatment and pouching were most constraints for fish production. Similar study were conducted by Vaumik et al (2017); Yeasmin et al (2016); Zaman et al (2017); ; Chowdhury et al (2015); Hossain et al (2017); Neowajh et al (2017); Islam et al (2017b) and Shabuj et al (2017b), their findings were lack of credit, technical knowledge and diseases emphasize the main constrain in aquaculture in respective study area.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…From the survey, it was found that, multiple ownership, lack of scientific knowledge, lack of carp seed, lack of feed, disease and proper treatment and pouching were most constraints for fish production. Similar study were conducted by Vaumik et al (2017); Yeasmin et al (2016); Zaman et al (2017); ; Chowdhury et al (2015); Hossain et al (2017); Neowajh et al (2017); Islam et al (2017b) and Shabuj et al (2017b), their findings were lack of credit, technical knowledge and diseases emphasize the main constrain in aquaculture in respective study area.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…These incorporated sodium chloride, formalin, malachite green, methylene blue, potassium permanganate, sumithion, cypermethrin, glutaradehyde and tryfliralin. (Phillips, 2000;Hasan and Ahmed, 2001;Brown and Brooks, 2002;DoF, 2002;Sharmin et al, 2016;Hossain et al, 2016;Monir et al, 2015;Faruk et al, 2005;Chowdhury et al, 2015;Shabuj et al, 2016;Yeasmin et al, 2016;Neowajh et al, 2017). Additional widespread old-fashioned aqua-medicines encompassed Megazeo plus, oxy-aqua, paeicox ,Lisovit, Timcel, Raj-Fume, Oxytetracin, Eon fish vita , Bio-ox, Oralyte, Zeo-fish, Zeo-prime, Ecolite, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The easily available chemicals and medicines for health management are typical salt @15-30 grams/Litre of water used as a bath treatment for 30 min as the disinfectant, methylene blue @ 2.5 grams/Litre of water inserted in aquarium water for water purification and aluminum sulphate or potassium permanganate @ 0.5-1 gram/Litre of water used as bath therapy for 1 min as disinfectant. Some disease and preventive measures research (Chowdhury et al, 2015;Yeasmin et al, 2016;Rahman et al, 2017;Neowajh et al, 2017;Adhikary et al, 2018;Rahman et al, 2019) of fish is conducted and similar disease management were stated in these research. Mortalities in the aquarium trade and acknowledged that high delayed mortalities of marine fish were probably associated with a variety of factors, including cyanide, stress, ammonia, oxygen depletion, disease and starvation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%