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Title
Dried algal diets and indoor nursery cultivation of manila clam cultivation
Publication Abstract

Dried-algae diets and indoor nursery cultivation of Manila clam juveniles

I. Laing and P.F. Millican

Manila clam (Tapes philippinarum ) juveniles were grown in experimental (50-litre) and commercial (1000-litre) scale recirculating seawater upwelling systems. Growth was better with a mixed diet of spray-dried Tetraselmis suecica and a live diatom, Skeletonema costatum , than with either component fed singly. Juveniles fed a mixture in the ratio (by dry weight) of 70% spray-dried T. suecica and 30% live S. costatum showed similar growth as animals fed the same proportions of an all-live algal diet. Using the spray-dried/live algal mixture, a ration of 0.4 g (dry weight of food) per g (initial live weight biomass of juveniles) per week gave slightly better growth, but was utilised less efficiently, than a ration of 0.2 g/g/week. For both food rations growth rates of clams decreased when live weight biomass of juveniles in the upwelling systems at the beginning of each week was increased from a stocking density of 0.04 g/l to 0.3 g/l.

Reference:

I. Laing and P.F. Millican, 1991. Dried-algae diets and indoor nursery cultivation of Manila clam juveniles. Aquaculture, 95: 75-87.

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Publication Authors
I. Laing* and P.F. Millican*
Publication Date
January 1991
Publication Reference
Aquaculture, 95: 75-87
Publication DOI: https://doi.org/