Preliminary estimation of tropical ornamental fish metabolite production rates

1993 
Abstract The rational design of closed aquaculture systems requires data on metabolite production rates. The metabolite of primary concern is often ammonia. Ammonia formation rates for a number of tropical ornamental fish types and sizes were determined. Cyprinus carpio, Barbus conchonius, Pseudotropheus auratus and Carassius auratus auratus were used as representative egg-layers while Xiphophorus variatus and Xiphophorus helleri represented the live-bearers. Specific metabolite production rates, R ′, were determined not only in terms of mass of fish but also the amount of feed. For instance, R ′ (Amm-N) for 1.33 g unit size Barbus conchonius was determined to be 155.9 mg Amm-N kg-fish −1 % feed −1 day −1 . In an attempt to produce a general model for all the ornamental fish investigated, all values of R ′ obtained were correlated with fish sizes to produce an equation R ′ (Amm-N) = 1.57-[30×log(itUW)] where UW = unit fish size.
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