Abstract

The study was focused on the culture of freshwater zooplankton Daphnia magna under differentfeed trials. D. magna was collected from a pond and isolated based on its distinct morphologicalcharacteristics. They were cultured in 12 glass jars containing 700 mL of tap water with different feedingregimes: control (tap water only), green water (25 ml/L) (Tg), yeast (50 g/L) + green water (25 ml/L) (Tyg)and yeast (16.6 g/L) + powdered green pea (16.6 g/L) + brown flour (16.6 g/L) (Tygb). Each of the controland feed trials was set up in three replicates. Feeding and population count took place every third day over anexperimental duration of 21 days. The highest population density of D. magna was found in Tyg on day 15,which was 207.1 individuals/L and the lowest was found in control, which was 23.80 individuals/L. Resultsshowed relatively better growth performance of D. magna in mixed feed trials compared to single or ‘nofeed’ trial. Among three feed trials, Tyg incurred the lowest cost compared to others and the cost toproduction ratio was 7.8. The culture technique that have been standardized in the present study could beapplied to fish hatcheries and nurseries in Bangladesh.

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