Abstract:
Sea horse (Hippocampus kuda), one of the most heavily exploited species in
both traditional medicines and marine aquarium trade were reared for their
marketable size at the hatchery of National Aquaculture Development Authority
(NAQDA), Pitipana, Negombo. Some aspects of biology (growth parameters,
survival rates) and pathology (recurrent outbreaks of disease conditions leading to
mass mortalities of larvae) of the H. kuda were studied under the hatchery
condilions. Average height of the adult male H. kuda used in the study was 10,65
cm:t: 0.15 while female was 11.10 cm:t: 0.21. Average weight of the adult male was
9.10 g :t: 0.55 and female was 7.82 g :t: 0.34 respectively. Average number of larvae
released by a male at releasing time was 250 :t: 30 individuals. The length of new
born larvae was 0.98 cm :!: 0.02.
Growth was characterized by three inflexion points at the 2nd, 10th and 16'"
weeks, during their growth cycle up to marketable size, The mean growth rates at
three inflexion points were 1.66, 1.06 and 1.028 cm week" respectively. The highest
growth rate was observed in the second week. Highest condition factor (1.03 :t:
0.371) was observed in the first week. Specific growth rates (SGR) showed great
variability while the highest SGR was observed within first week (5.15 :t: 0.95) and
the lowest in the 8th week (0.72 :t: 0,13). Survival rates of larvae within first five
weeks ranged from 40 - 50% while it was 3,25% at marketable size under present
hatchery conditions. Vibrio species and fungi were identified in moribund individuals
and three antibiotics (Tetracycline, Oxi-tetracycline and Erythromycin) were tested
as remedial measures for Vibrio infections. Tetracycline as a bath treatment (30 mgl
L) was the most effective antibiotic to control Vibrio outbreaks. The effective dosage
of CuSO. was 0.25 ppm for control tungal infections. According to the trials
conducted survival rates of larvae could be increased up to 80 % within first fIVe
weeks using above mentioned treatments.