2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0044-8486(01)00698-6
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Use of the brine shrimp, Artemia spp., in marine fish larviculture

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“…A number of studies have shown that fish have superior growth and survival in captivity when reared with live diets as opposed to processed diets 34,35 . However, live feeds have considerable nutritional variability from one batch to another [12][13][14] . Furthermore, live bait can carry viruses, microbes or parasites that can disrupt the supply of live feed and increase the risk of introducing diseases to experimental animals 36 .…”
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“…A number of studies have shown that fish have superior growth and survival in captivity when reared with live diets as opposed to processed diets 34,35 . However, live feeds have considerable nutritional variability from one batch to another [12][13][14] . Furthermore, live bait can carry viruses, microbes or parasites that can disrupt the supply of live feed and increase the risk of introducing diseases to experimental animals 36 .…”
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“…Standardized and optimal diets have yet to be developed for small fish such as zebrafish (Danio rerio) [3][4][5][6][7][8] , swordtail (Xiphophorus helleri), Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) and the rare minnow [9][10][11] . Currently, most laboratory fish are fed brine shrimp and other live zooplankton during the fry stage of development, and then bloodworms at older life stages [12][13][14] . However, for some studies it might be desirable to instead use controlled diets where the precise nutritional contents are known to the investigators.…”
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“…An advantage of Artemia nauplii is that they can be kept for considerable periods of time. Moina sp have also been reported stater diet for fish larva [45,46], Tubifek worms can also be used as an initial feeding fish larvae [30,47]. According to [21] that larval rearing depends on the availability of appropriate sized and nutritionally adequate food for the larvae.…”
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“…Hal ini menunjukkan bahwa kombinasi pakan nauplius Artemia dan pakan mikro mampu meningkatkan perolehan sintasan krablet kepiting bakau. Pakan nauplius Artemia pada dasarnya merupakan pakan alami (hidup) yang sangat disukai oleh larva hewan laut (ikan, krustasea, dan moluska) dan banyak digunakan di panti pembenihan, karena kandungan nutrisinya, mudah diperoleh (tersedia secara komersial, meskipun harganya cukup mahal), mudah ditangkap dan dicerna oleh larva (disesuaikan dengan ukuran bukaan mulut larva) (Lavens & Sorgeloos, 2000;Sorgeloos et al, 2001;Hosseinpour et al, 2010;Akbar et al, 2011). Namun kekurangan nauplius Artemia ini adalah rendahnya kandungan EPA hanya 0,061% dan DHA tidak terdeteksi (Tabel 2).…”
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