2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-7345.2010.00395.x
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Weaning Strategies for Striped Trumpeter, Latris lineata, Postlarvae Culture

Abstract: The striped trumpeter, Latris lineata, is a native fish being developed for aquaculture in Tasmania, Australia. Striped trumpeter have a long postlarval stage and rearing has been reliant on the long‐term use of Artemia. Two experiments were conducted to investigate weaning strategies. The first experiment used 52 d posthatch (dph) postlarvae previously reared on Artemia from 16 to 52 dph enriched with either low or high ascorbic acid. The treatments were Artemia, a microdiet, or cofeeding. The postlarvae were… Show more

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