The Feeding Habits and the Growth of Paracanthobrama guichenoti in Early Developmental Stage under Artificial Farming Conditions
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    The rhythm of growth and feeding in larva,juvenile and young fish of Paracanthobrama guichenoti were studied under the artificial farming conditions.The results showed that,from 1 to 70 days,the daily growth rates of body length and weight were 3.55% and 11.26%,respectively.Head length/Total length decreased along with the increasing day age.The relationship between the total length (L,mm) and body weight (M,mg) was counted to be M= 0.001 2 L2-0.056 4 L+ 0.650 4, between body weigh (M,mg) and day age (D,d) was expressed to be M= 0.004 3 e0.093 6 D ,and between the total length (L,mm) and day age (D,d) was calculated to be L= 0.015 4 D2-0.012 8 D+8.196 5. 20 day age late larva have the highest feeding rate with an ample supply of bait, a peak value was observed at 8:00 am. In contrast, 40 day age juvenile showed feeding rhythm obviously and was identified as the type of daytime feeding, daily feeding rate was 2.337 6%. After 6 h to eat gluttonously, the whole alimentary canal of late larva was evacuated completely, while juvenile needed 5 h.Furthermore,under starvation, 10 d larva were dead partially after 3 days,and all died 5 days later. The same tendency was also found in 20 day age larva at 6th and 9th day,40 day juvenile at 7th and 10th day,respectively.

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XU Gang-Chun, GU Ruo-Bo, LI Xiao-Li, WEN Hai-Bo, ZENG Ling-Bing. 2009. The Feeding Habits and the Growth of Paracanthobrama guichenoti in Early Developmental Stage under Artificial Farming Conditions. Chinese Journal of Zoology, 44(1): 99-105.

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  • Received:July 09,2008
  • Revised:October 31,2008
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