Original Article |
2003, Vol.25, No.3, pp. 367-371
The culture of sand goby, Oxyeleotris marmoratus I: Feed and feeding scheme of larvae and juveniles
Thumronk Amornsakun, Wasan Sriwatana, and Uraiwan Chamnanwech
pp. 367 - 371
Abstract
Natural spawning of sand goby was carried out in earthen ponds and eggs were then collected. Fertilized eggs were incubated in a glass aquaria for hatching. The feed and feeding scheme experiments were done in the 500 liters (water volume 300 liters) rearing tanks containing 1,000-1,500 of two-day old larvae (stage at first feeding). It was found that the larvae 3-18 days old (average total length 0.31-0.41 cm) preferably fed only on rotifer while the 21-27 day-old larvae (average total length 0.44-0.65 cm) fed on rotifer and Artemia, and the 30-45 day- old larvae (average total length 0.69-2.15 cm) fed only on Moina.