2019
DOI: 10.1101/623462
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Larval growth and survival in Indian Butter Catfish, Ompok bimaculatus (Bloch): effect of light intensity and photoperiod

Abstract: Two sequential indoor rearing trials each of 21 days duration were conducted to investigate the effect of light intensity and photoperiod respectively on the growth and survival of Ompok bimaculatus larvae. In first trial, five different light intensities viz. 0, 300, 500, 900, 1200 lx were applied randomly to 800 larvae (0.003 g; 0.51 cm) stocked in triplicate following a completely randomized design into aquarium (30.0 x 15.0 x 15.0 cm) tanks. Sequentially, in second trial, five photoperiod cycles (light: da… Show more

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“…The performance index did not show a significant difference between light intensities of 0 and 300 lx but was reduced at higher light intensities. In general, the authors (Arambam et al, 2019) conclude that larval growth is higher at higher light intensity (900 lx).…”
Section: Growthmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The performance index did not show a significant difference between light intensities of 0 and 300 lx but was reduced at higher light intensities. In general, the authors (Arambam et al, 2019) conclude that larval growth is higher at higher light intensity (900 lx).…”
Section: Growthmentioning
confidence: 97%