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Results of growing Siberian sterlet juvenile in the conditions of the Beloyarsk Fish Hatchery of the Krasnoyarsk region

https://doi.org/10.31677/2311-0651-2023-42-4-136-144

Abstract

Studies on the rearing of sterlet from wild and grown producers were carried out in the production conditions of the fish-breeding enterprise TOSP "Beloyarsk Fish-breeding Plant" of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Glavrybvod" (Krasnoyarsk) in 2020 and 2022. With a complete transition to external nutrition, the sterlet larva was placed in pools with a planting density of 6 thousand copies / m2. Water consumption was 20-23 l/min. As the larvae grew, they were planted, and at the time of reaching an average weight of 1 g, the planting density was 2 thousand copies / m2. With an increase in water consumption to 25-30 l/min. The average daily water temperature during the growing period ranged from 12.5-17.0 °C. The content of oxygen dissolved in water was in the range of 9.1-11.0 mg/l. Different approaches to methods of growing larvae have been studied. To compare and evaluate our results, we used instructions and standards developed by the Glavrybvod of Russia and used for island farms. In 2020, up to 10 days, the larva was grown only using artemia nauplia. Then, the starting compound feed was gradually introduced. The feed was diluted in water and distributed at the beginning simultaneously with artemia, then alternating feedings. Coma was broadcast at 30-minute intervals up to 20 days of growing and at the end of the growing period after 1 hour. For 20 days, they have completely switched to compound feeds. As a result of the study, it was revealed that it is more rational to introduce starter feeds in the form of dust from the moment the sterlet larvae start feeding. This technique made it possible to reduce the time of growing juveniles to a standard weight of 1 g for five days, with approximately equal preservation of juveniles.

About the Authors

E. V. Pishchenko
Novosibirsk State Agrarian University
Russian Federation

Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor.



A. V. Tkachenko
Territorially separate structural unit "Beloyarsk Fish Hatchery" of the Federal State Budgetary Institution
Russian Federation

Chief Fish Farmer.



I. V. Moruzi
Novosibirsk State Agrarian University
Russian Federation

Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor.



D. V. Kropachev
Novosibirsk State Agrarian University
Russian Federation

PhD in Biological Sciences, Associate Professor.



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Pishchenko E.V., Tkachenko A.V., Moruzi I.V., Kropachev D.V. Results of growing Siberian sterlet juvenile in the conditions of the Beloyarsk Fish Hatchery of the Krasnoyarsk region. Innovations and Food Safety. 2023;(4):136-144. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31677/2311-0651-2023-42-4-136-144

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