2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2014.07.013
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The efficacy and effect of repeated exposure to 2-phenoxyethanol, clove oil and tricaine methanesulphonate as anesthetic agents on juvenile Angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare)

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“…The findings of MS-222 efficacy at dose of 125 mg L À1 for induction (≤3 min) and recovery (≤5 min) in Labeo rohita in present study are agreement with the other fish species (King et al 2005;Pawar, Sanaye, Sreepada, Harish, Suryavanshi & Ansari 2011;Chambel et al 2013;Ghanawi, Samer & Imad 2013). However, some fish species required high concentration (140-150 mg L À1 ) of MS-222 to achieve desirable induction (≤3 min) and recovery (≤5 min) compare with this species (Roubach, De Carvalho & Val 2001;Mercy, Malika & Sajan 2013;Mitjana, Bonastre, Insua, Falceto, Esteban, Josa & Espinosa 2014). Similarly, MS-222 efficacy for induction (≤ 3 min) and recovery (≤ 5 min) was found in low concentration (100 mg L À1 ) in another fish species than Labeo rohita (Hseu, Yeh, Chu & Ting 1998;Bystriansky, LeBlanc & Ballantyne 2006; Ibarra-Zatarain, Ibarra-Castro, Alvarez-Lajonch ere, Aguilar & S anchez-T ellez 2011).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The findings of MS-222 efficacy at dose of 125 mg L À1 for induction (≤3 min) and recovery (≤5 min) in Labeo rohita in present study are agreement with the other fish species (King et al 2005;Pawar, Sanaye, Sreepada, Harish, Suryavanshi & Ansari 2011;Chambel et al 2013;Ghanawi, Samer & Imad 2013). However, some fish species required high concentration (140-150 mg L À1 ) of MS-222 to achieve desirable induction (≤3 min) and recovery (≤5 min) compare with this species (Roubach, De Carvalho & Val 2001;Mercy, Malika & Sajan 2013;Mitjana, Bonastre, Insua, Falceto, Esteban, Josa & Espinosa 2014). Similarly, MS-222 efficacy for induction (≤ 3 min) and recovery (≤ 5 min) was found in low concentration (100 mg L À1 ) in another fish species than Labeo rohita (Hseu, Yeh, Chu & Ting 1998;Bystriansky, LeBlanc & Ballantyne 2006; Ibarra-Zatarain, Ibarra-Castro, Alvarez-Lajonch ere, Aguilar & S anchez-T ellez 2011).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…; Ghanawi, Samer & Imad ) . However, some fish species required high concentration (140–150 mg L −1 ) of MS‐222 to achieve desirable induction (≤3 min) and recovery (≤5 min) compare with this species (Roubach, De Carvalho & Val ; Mercy, Malika & Sajan ; Mitjana, Bonastre, Insua, Falceto, Esteban, Josa & Espinosa ). Similarly, MS‐222 efficacy for induction (≤ 3 min) and recovery (≤ 5 min) was found in low concentration (100 mg L −1 ) in another fish species than Labeo rohita (Hseu, Yeh, Chu & Ting ; Bystriansky, LeBlanc & Ballantyne ; Ibarra‐Zatarain, Ibarra‐Castro, Alvarez‐Lajonchère, Aguilar & Sánchez‐Téllez ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result is in contrast with an increase in concentration needed to repeatedly anaesthetize goldfish Carassius auratus (L. 1758) (Posner et al ., ) or angelfish Pterophyllum scalare (Schultze 1823) (Mitjana et al . ) and to the reported decrease for hybrid tilapia [ Oreochromis niloticus (L. 1758) × Oreochromis aureus (Steindachner 1864)] with MS‐222 (Smith et al ., ), which suggests that any habituation may be species or dose dependent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…); juvenile Freshwater Angelfish Pterophyllum scalare and Goldfish Carassius auratus exposed to MS‐222 (Mitjana et al. ; Kucuk and Coban ); juvenile Persian Sturgeon Acipenser persicus exposed to clove oil and ketamine (Adel et al. ); and Nile Tilapia Oreochromis niloticus , Sharptooth Catfish Clarias gariepinus , and Rainbow Trout exposed to tobacco extract (Agokei and Adebisi ; Mohammadi and Khara ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%