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Title: | Effect of Chemical Disinfectant (Formalin) in Hatch Eggs of African Catfish (Clarias garioinus) Survival and Growth Performance of Fry |
Authors: | Yisa, T. A. Lamai, S. T. Reuben, R. J. Tsadu, S. M. Abdullahi, I. Gana, E. S. Adama, S. B. |
Keywords: | Disinfectant Formalin Hatching Clarias gariepinus Egg |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Publisher: | International Journal of Current Microbiology & Applied Sciences |
Citation: | Yisa. T. A. Lamai, S. T, Reuben, R. J. Tsadu, S. M, Abdullahi. I. Gana, E.S. and Adama S. B. (2013). Effect of Chemical Disinfectant (Formalin) in Hatch Eggs of African Catfish (Clarias garioinus) Survival and Growth Performance of Fry. International Journal of Current Microbiology & Applied Sciences. 3(3) 113-138. |
Series/Report no.: | 3(3); |
Abstract: | Eggs of matured Clarias gariepinus size ranging from 550-800 g total body weight (TBW) were treated with 0.5 ml and 1 ml formalin concentrations for 60 seconds to determine its efficacy and effect on hatching, survival and growth performance of fry. Each treatment was replicated three times. The research was conducted at the Toxicology Unit at Fish Farm, Federal University of Technology, (FUT), Bosso Campus, Minna. Mean fecundity did not differed significantly (P>0.05); 138934s, 110429s and 123470s for 0.5 ml, 1 ml and control among the treatments. Percentage fertilization and hatching differed significantly (P<0.05) between 1 ml, and 0.5 ml (64.43s and 54.59b) and (62.48s and 42.59b) respectively. The bred hatchlings were maintained for 8 weeks and total percentage mortality was 15, 13 and 20 for 0.5 ml, 1 ml and control respectively. Mean Total Body Weight (TBW) gain differed significantly (P<0.05) between 1 ml (3.27s) and 0.5 ml (0.82b). Treatment three (1 ml formalin solution) gave better result in terms of fertilization, hatching and growth performance. This shows that eggs treated with formalin at 1 ml concentration for 60 seconds is appropriate to disinfect eggs. The treatment is hence recommended for disinfecting Clarias gariepinus eggs before incubation. |
URI: | http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/8653 |
ISSN: | 2319-7706 |
Appears in Collections: | Animal Biology |
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