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Boletín de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras - INVEMAR

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Abstract

SANCHEZ-CARDOZO, Lina M et al. EFFECT OF FOOD ENRICHMENT ON GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF SEAHORSE FRY HIPPOCAMPUS REIDI UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS. Bol. Invest. Mar. Cost. [online]. 2014, vol.43, n.1, pp.7-22. ISSN 0122-9761.

Seahorses natural populations are declining, due to their demand in traditional Chinese medicine, its consumption in oriental countries and their attractive as ornamental species; then, all the Hippocampus species of the genus are considered threatened fishes. Culture under controlled conditions is an option for their conservation and sustainable use; however, it is necessary to find the appropriate techniques to culture them, especially to raise the fry. In this study the effect of live food on growth and survival of Hippocampus reidi fry was evaluated. During the first 11 days they were fed with Artemia nauplii and rotifers enriched, since the day 11 to 46 only with enriched Artemia metanauplii with four commercial products: Protein Selco Plus® (PSP), marine fish food Azoo 9 in 1® (AZ), Scott Emulsion® (SE) and Isochrysis galbana microalgae (IG). The largest growth in terms of weight and height was observed in seahorses fed with enriched Artemia with PSP (160.13 mg and 4.44 cm respectively), which was significantly higher than the other treatments, which were kept in a range of 81.86-97.80 mg in weight and 3.62-3.72 cm in size (F3.12 = 9.63, p = 0.0049 by weight and F3.12 = 5.12, p = 0.0288 in height). There were not significant differences in survival; however the highest percentage was in PSP diet (74.42%) and the lower in SE (51.60%) (F3.12 = 1.08, p = 0.4095).

Keywords : Feeding; seahorses; fry; enrichment; Hippocampus reidi.

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