2011
DOI: 10.14710/ijfst.6.2.1-5
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Hematological performances of African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) and media water qualities in culture system with bio-filtration pond

Abstract: The aim of This study was to determine the effect of application biofiltration pond on water quality media and fish hematological performance consisting of erythrocytes, leukocytes, hemoglobin, hematocrit and platelets. Two treatments, namely water management systems with and without applied biofiltration pond to the catfish rearing system in the village of Beji, District East Ungaran. Dumbo Catfish Seed 8-10 cm in size were reared on the pond with a density 200 fish/m2. During the rearing of fish fed with pel… Show more

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“…Ammonia that is not oxidized by bacteria over a long period will become toxic. High ammonia concentration can cause the shrimp to be susceptible to disease and slow the growth rate [19].…”
Section: Water Quality Observationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ammonia that is not oxidized by bacteria over a long period will become toxic. High ammonia concentration can cause the shrimp to be susceptible to disease and slow the growth rate [19].…”
Section: Water Quality Observationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Hastuti et al (2011) in conventional culture systems, catfish erythrocyte levels are 1.74 x 10 ^ 6 cells / ul, HB is 7.8 g / dl average hematocrit 23.33% and platelets average 42000 cells / ul, leukocytes averaged 107,570 cells / ul.…”
Section: Haematological Fishmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Salasia, et al (2001) Freshwater fish hemoglobin concentrations ranged from 5.05 -8.33 gr / dl.The concentration of catfish hemoglobin values in this study were higher compared to normal carp hemoglobin in the range of 6-10 g / dl according to Svobodova & Vyukusova, (1991) and normal nilem hemaglobin levels of 7.8 g / dl (Andayani et al, 2014) . According toHastuti (2011), the size of the hemoglobin level in the blood shows the ability to transport oxygen from the gills to the tissues by the blood. Most teleostei fish (hard-boned fish) have the same hemoglobin in erythrocytes as in other vetebrates.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) is a potential fish to be cultured since it came with a good meat quality, resistant to disease and has a broad tolerance limits regarding its environtmental condition. Catfish is able to grow in ponds with small flowing water or oxygen [1]. Therefore, catfish production and consumption levels were expected to increase until year of 2028 [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%