Aky. Haroon et Ka. Pittman, DIEL FEEDING PATTERN AND RATION OF 2 SIZES OF SILVER BARB, PUNTIUS-GONIONOTUS BLEEKER, IN A NURSERY POND AND RICEFIELD, Aquaculture research, 28(11), 1997, pp. 847-858
The diel feeding pattern, electivity and ration of 4.5-6.9 and 11.5-13
.6 cm (total length) silver barb, Puntius gonionotus Bleeker, were inv
estigated along with water quality characteristics in nursery pond and
a ricefield in Bangladesh. Small fish had two peaks (0900-1200 h and
1500-1800 h) in feeding activity in the pond but only one in the ricef
ield at 1500 h. Feeding at high levels went on throughout the day and
on moonlit nights for small fish, and their diet was dominated in both
environments by aquatic macrophytes as well as Microcystis, Spirogyra
, Oedogonium and Cladophora, rotifers, crustaceans and insects. Large
fish fed at low levels, had a single feeding peak during midday in the
pond but no clear feeding peak in the ricefield. Large fish consumed
macrophytes as well as Microcystis, Anabaena, Spirogyra and Cladophora
, and crustaceans (in the pond) or molluscs (in the ricefield). Overal
l electivity was negative for microalgae. Zooplankton were avoided by
large fish in the ricefield, The gastric evacuation time was 1-5 h at
27.5-34.0 degrees C. Daily rations for small and large fish were estim
ated to be 1.4% and 0.3% of body weight in the pond and 1.1% and 0.6%
in the ricefield, Improved fish yields may be achieved by stocking sma
ll P. gonionotus where the available food resources include important
amounts of zooplankton, and by allowing aquatic macrophytes and weeds
to grow in the ricefield or pond after stocking, such that the growing
fish can feed increasingly on these.