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Título: Weight-length relationship, condition factor and blood parameters of farmed cichla temensis humboldt, 1821 (Cichlidae) in central Amazon
Autor: Tavares-Dias, Marcos
Castro Monteiro, Adriana Maria de
Affonso, Elizabeth Gusmão
Amaral, Kárlia Dalla Santa
Palavras-chave: Cichla
Cichla Temensis
Cichlidae
Data do documento: 2011
Revista: Neotropical Ichthyology
É parte de: Volume 9, Número 1, Pags. 113-119
Abstract: Farming of native carnivore fish species has drawn attention due to their promising use in aquaculture. Among these species, tucunaré of the genus Cichla stand out, them being of high economical interest for sport fishing and Amazon's industry of ornamental fish. The present study describes the weight-length relationship (WLR), relative condition factor (Kn), red blood cell parameters, thrombocytes and leukocytes count of Cichla temensis Humboldt, 1821, farmed in central Amazon. Fish that underwent food training during fingerling culture received extruded ration containing 45% of crude protein during fattening, and had Kn with values from 0.925-1.199, which indicated good health condition during the culture. The equation obtained from the WLR was W = 0.0073Lt3.1435, indicating an isometric growth, which is the desirable for fish of fish farm. Red blood cell counts, total thrombocyte and leukocyte counts, hematocrit, hemoglobin concentration, mean corpuscular volume (MCV), concentration of mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCHC), lymphocytes, monocytes and neutrophils had intra-specific variation. A significant (p<0.001) positive correlation of the red blood cells number with the hemoglobin concentration and hematocrit was found. These are the first sets of blood parameters for C. temensis and could be used as reference for comparison in further studies to evaluate the health status of this fish in different environments, because assessment of these parameters may be used as quick tool for diagnosing diseases, stress and malnutrition. © 2011 Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia.
DOI: 10.1590/S1679-62252011005000010
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