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Performance of mono‐sex tilapia ( O reochromis niloticus ) in rice field with different ditch size
Author(s) -
Hossain Md. Akhtar,
Mridha Md. Anisur Rahman,
Shah Abul Kalam Md. Azad,
Nahiduzzaman Md.,
Uddin Md. Sharif
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
aquaculture research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.646
H-Index - 89
eISSN - 1365-2109
pISSN - 1355-557X
DOI - 10.1111/are.12344
Subject(s) - ditch , oreochromis , tilapia , stocking , zoology , biology , fishery , fish farming , veterinary medicine , aquaculture , fish <actinopterygii> , ecology , medicine
The effects of ditch size on growth and production of mono‐sex tilapia, O reochromis niloticus in rain fed concurrent rice–fish system were technically and economically evaluated for a period of 4 months. Three different ditch sizes were tried: 5%, 10% and 15% of the total cultivable rice field. The fish fingerlings stocking density (5000 ha −1 ) and management practices were similar in all plots. The water temperature, dissolve oxygen, pH , Secchi disc visibility, ortho‐phosphate, ammonia nitrogen and alkalinity were found to be in the range of 31.5–31.9°C, 5.10–5.27 mg L −1 , 7.56–7.62, 34.81–35.41 cm, 0.88–0.96 mg L −1 , 0.014–0.021 mg L −1 and 66.23–69.76 mg L −1 , respectively, and all the values were found suitable for tilapia fish farming. Sediment organic matter, available nitrogen and phosphorous were increased significantly ( P < 0.05) in all plots after cultivating the fish. Larger ditch size (15% of the total land area) resulted in significantly ( P < 0.05) higher specific growth rate, survival and fish production compared with the smaller (5%) and medium (10%) ditch sizes. However, significantly ( P < 0.05) higher net income and benefit–cost ratio were obtained in medium ditch size with the values of 2.6% and 3.6% higher than the smaller and larger ditch sizes respectively. It is concluded that rice–fish farming in a rain fed ecosystem of Bangladesh with medium ditch size and stocking density of 5000 ha −1 mono‐sex tilapia can achieve better economic return.