Feeding during the development of Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis) larvae
was studied in sitze in cylindrical cages. Initially perch larvae were mai
ntained in cages, 0.2 mm of mesh size. The initial stocking density was 7 0
00 larvae per cage. Fish were fed with zooplankton and after 17 days were t
ransplanted to cages with a larger mesh size (1.2 mm). Development was obse
rved for additional 17 days. Larval survival was about 25% and 65% for the
initial and secondary rearing, respectively. Perch larvae ate initially rot
ifers and later ate nauplii and copepodites. Cladocera was the dominant foo
d item in the diet of perch at the conclusion of our observations.