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Savithri, H.G. Danushka and Hetliarachchi, M. 2010. Effect of Spirulina platensis, a cyanobacterium on growth performances and color enhancement in guppy, Poecilia reticulate. Proceedings of the Sixteenth Scientific Sessions of the Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, July, 2010. Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Colombo, Sri Lanka. (Abstract) p.08. |
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Fish that are coloured and healthy in nature often acquire faded colouration
and show growth retardation under intensive and semi- intensive culture conditions.
The present study was carried out to investigate whether, Spirulina platensis could
be cultured under the laboratory conditions and cultured S. platensis, when
incorporated to the feed and fed to a commercial strain of guppy, Poecilia reticulata,
could improve growth performances and the colouration. S. platensis was
successfully cultured in Zarouk medium under laboratory conditions; in about 7 to 10
days when the cultures were in their peak growth, harvesting was done and ij was
filtered, dried and ground to form a fine powder. Feed A was prepared by adding 2%
cultured Spirulina powder to a commercially available ornamental fish feed. The
control feed (Feed B) was prepared by repelleting the powdered commercial fish
feed without adding Spirulina powder. Two groups of guppy fry with 5 replicates for
each (20 fry in each replicate) were fed with the 2 types of feeds separately over a
period of 70 days. Before the fry were introduced into experimental aquaria, their
initial standard length and body weight were recorded. A sample of guppy from each
replicate in each group fed with the different formulated feeds was randomly caught
and average body weight and standard body length were recorded weekly.
At the end of the experiment, color intensity of random samples from each
group of guppy was examined by a panel of judges and values were allocated
according to a scale depending on the intensity of the body color. Mean
percentages of Specific Growth Rate (%SGR), Average Daily Growth (%ADG),
Weight Gain (%WG), Condition Factor (%CF) and mean colour intensity of fish fed
with different formulated feeds, were compared using Student t- Test. Mean
percentages of SGR, ADG, WG and CF recorded for guppy fed with Spirulina were
2.19,5.17,362.05 and 4.24 respectively and were significantly higher (P<0.05) than
those were recorded for the control feed (respective values were 1.66, 3.14, 220.09
and 3.78). Mean colour intensijy of guppy fed with Spirulina was significantly higher
(9.66; P<0.05) than that was recorded for the control group (2.03). Spirulina
platensis, when incorporated to the feed and offered to guppy fry it could improve
growth performances and enhance the body colour. |
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