2016
DOI: 10.4038/rjs.v6i1.7
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Seasonal variation and site specificity of external parasites in gold fish (Carassius auratus L.) and koi carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) in Rambadagalle Ornamental Fish Breeding Center, Sri Lanka

Abstract: Seasonal variation and site specificity of external parasites in gold fish (Carassius auratus) and koi carp (Cyprinus carpio) cultured at Rambadagalle fish breeding and training center were estimated during wet (February-July) and dry (August-November) seasons in 2013. According to the proportion of the total harvest, samples of 30 gold fish and 50 koi carps in the same cohort were collected from two separated harvesting ponds. Their gills, skin scrape and fins were examined in the laboratory for ectoparasites… Show more

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“…However, the low prevalence was reported during summer compared to rainy season in Bheris (wetlands), West Bengal. The possible means of variation in prevalence was due to change in salinity of water, as the stocked fish experiences the high salinity during summer, whereas during rainy season, the dilution with freshwater decreases the salinity (Sumuduni et al 2015). Walker et al (2008) found high level of prevalence and intensity of parasitic infestation during summer months with a significant increase in adult fish host C. carpio.…”
Section: Argulosis Prevalence Is Determined By Estimating the Number mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…However, the low prevalence was reported during summer compared to rainy season in Bheris (wetlands), West Bengal. The possible means of variation in prevalence was due to change in salinity of water, as the stocked fish experiences the high salinity during summer, whereas during rainy season, the dilution with freshwater decreases the salinity (Sumuduni et al 2015). Walker et al (2008) found high level of prevalence and intensity of parasitic infestation during summer months with a significant increase in adult fish host C. carpio.…”
Section: Argulosis Prevalence Is Determined By Estimating the Number mentioning
confidence: 95%