Abstract

A breeding stock of chinese perch was gotten in a warm-water farm located in the southern Far East of Russia, where the experiment is conducted on growing this species up to three years. Combined method of growing in tanks, warm-water fry ponds and cages was used for growing the fingerlings, but two- and three-year old perches were kept in cages only and fed with live and non-living low-value forage fish. There were attempts to train two-year-old perch to feed on wet artificial pellets. By the end of the experiment, three-year-old chinese perches of two size groups had the body weight of 700−880 g with the maximum of 1600 g. Feed costs for the growth of two- and three-year-old fish in the growing seasons were 2.7−3.9 and 5.3−5.6 kg per 1 kg gain, respectively; their survival was 98−100 %. In 2023, the two-year-old perches weighing 0.5−1.1 kg were used for the first time in spawning and their offspring were raised to an average weight of 60 g.

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