Effect of stocking density on growth and water quality for largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides growout in ponds

. Juvenile largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides, trained to accept artificial diets, were stocked into six 0.04‐ha ponds at stocking densities of either 6,175 or 12,350 fish/ha. Fish were fed a floating custom‐formulated diet, containing 44% protein, once daily to satiation for 12 mo (May 1994–May...

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description . Juvenile largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides, trained to accept artificial diets, were stocked into six 0.04‐ha ponds at stocking densities of either 6,175 or 12,350 fish/ha. Fish were fed a floating custom‐formulated diet, containing 44% protein, once daily to satiation for 12 mo (May 1994–May 1995). At final harvest, the total yield of fish was significantly greater (P < 0.05) and feed conversion ratio (FCR) was significantly lower, for bass stocked at the higher density (4,598 kg/ha and 2.3, respectively) than when stocked at the lower density (2,354 kg/ha and 3.3, respectively). There was no significant difference (P > 0.05) in average weight, length, or survival of bass stocked at the two densities. Averaged over the study period, there were no significant differences (P > 0.05) in total ammonia‐nitrogen (TAN), nitrite‐nitrogen, or un‐ionized ammonia concentrations in ponds in which bass were stocked at the two densities. These data indicate that largemouth bass of the size used in this study are amenable to pond culture at densities of at least 12,350 fish/ha and that higher stocking densities may be possible.
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body weight
efficiency
feed conversion
fish culture
fish feeding
fish ponds
growth
length
Micropterus salmoides
mortality
nitrites
stocking rate
water quality
yields
title Effect of stocking density on growth and water quality for largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides growout in ponds
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