Abstract
AbstractThis study estimated the survival, growth, fry production, and farming cost of Sabaki Tilapia Oreochromis spilurus broodstock in the following five outdoor production system types: arena, raceway, cage, concrete pond, and earth pond. The experiments were performed in triplicates in the year 2020 with 300 broodstocks per production system. Survival rate, growth performance, fry production, and farming cost were monitored. Our results indicated that Sabaki Tilapia fry production was feasible under high‐salinity conditions in the production system types studied; however, the systems showed significant differences in terms of survival rate, growth performance, and fry production. The arena and raceway systems were the most effective and exhibited the highest fry production.
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