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Adaptation of northern pike (Esox lucius L.) on artificial pelleted feed under controlled conditions
HAJÍČEK, Jiří
The main objective of this thesis is to describe and experimentally evaluate the possibility of adaptation of pike (Esox lucius L.) in controlled housing conditions and income artificial pelleted feed. The thesis is mainly based on the effect of an initial larval density of pike for adaptation and survival and the growth of larvae reared in the rearing tanks. The experiment consisted of four different densities of larvae (10, 20, 40, 80 pc of the larvae l??, which were always repeated three times. Two experiments were performed (M, H), with a length of rearing of five days. Rearing itself was conducted in twelve circular tanks with a capacity of 180 l??, the recirculation system connected to the experimental rearing facility in Vodňany FROV JU. The temperature during rearing was constant. For the first experiment the temperature was 22.3 ? 03 °C. For the second one, the average temperature was 21.5 ? 0.6 °C. The frequency of feeding was continuous (24 h) with a combination of hand feeding and feeders with a timer (at night). The illumination of the aquarium tanks was provided by fluorescent lamps, for each tank individually. The light intensity was high (210 lux) and constant during the rearing. Both experiments showed the optimal density at the initial feeding from 20 to 40 units . l??. Also, we have implemented made out performed- the basic biometric analysis of W (g) and TL (mm), the body length, size of eyes, head, jaw length, prenatal length.
Transfer of juvenile pikeperch (Sander lucioperca L.) from the pond keeping to the controlled conditions of intensive farming
HAJÍČEK, Jiří
Zander (Sander lucioperca) is a species whose importance is growing in European aquaculture. At present there are a number of studies underway to examine the feasibility of removing zander from their natural environment and breeding them intensively in aquacultures. Our study involved placing juvenile zander into aquacultures. Our objective was to determine whether the quantity and density of fingerlings placed in the aquaculture has a bearing on their survival rate.We placed 810,000 follicular fingerlings into a 2.75ha pond. We then dredged 83,000 rapid fingerlings. The survival rate of the dredged fingerlings was 10.25%. The foster period was 48 days. We then divided the juvenile fish into two groups: Group A: larger fish with an average length of 70.47mm ? 6.04mm and average weight of 3.36g ? 0.65g Group B: smaller fish with an average length of 47.03mm ? 3.75mm and average weight 0.66g ? 0.81g. The fish were fed using the "co-feeding" method (Chyromosus plumosus) with the addition of granular fodder. The influence of quantity and density of the fingerlings on their survival rate and likelihood of cannibalism. In each annual season we examined the effectiveness of raising juvenile zander in a recirculating system using a FROV-JU device. We monitored the survival rate of bred fish and their growth and feeding ratio during fostering.

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