Evaluating the growth performance of native stream trout (Salmo trutta) in north firat under culture conditions
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Karabulut, H.A., Yandı, İ., Kurtoğlu, İ.Z., Turan, D. & Şenoğlu, B. (2012). Evaluating the growth performance of native stream trout (Salmo trutta) in north firat under culture conditions. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 11(1), 152-157. https://doi.org/10.3923/javaa.2012.152.157Özet
In this study, stream trout (Salmo trutta), caught from the Northern Firat river basin in province of Erzurum were fed trout feed after a week long adaptation period. After 2 months adaptation period, they were fed commercial trout feed regularly for 3 month trial period. Individually tagged fish were categorized as small (20-50 g), medium (50-100 g) and big size (100-400 g). Growth performances of groups were compared according to this classification. The trial lasted end of the 3 months (91 days). The trial concluded that the group classified as big size had the highest specific growth rate with 0.31±0.210%. Groups classified as medium (0.10±0.170) and small size (0.19±0.180) had the lowest specific growth rate. The difference in specific growth rate was statistically significant (p<0.05) and in favor of the big size group. As a result, adaptation studies conducted on the culture of these types of trout conclude that fish weighing >100 g should be cultured as breeding candidate as they have better adaptation capacity under culture conditions. © Medwell Journals, 2012.