Growth of five Asian red tilapia strains (BFS, NIFI, FAG, PF and HL) were e
valuated in brackish and seawater. Eight-week-old juveniles from the five t
est strains were size-matched with similarly aged Oreochromis mossambicus w
hich served as internal reference. Fish were stocked at a ratio of 15 test:
15 reference in 100-1 tanks supported by a recirculating system. Commercial
feed was given twice daily at 10-20% of the fish biomass. Growth, measured
from length and weight increment at 10 weeks, was recorded. Statistical an
alyses on mean specific growth rates showed significant differences among t
he strains reared in seawater. The Philippine strain PF grew best in seawat
er while the Thai strain NIFI performed well in brackishwater. In the Phili
ppines, red tilapias are farmed in intensive freshwater culture systems by
few aquaculturists. Results of this study indicate that some Asian strains
can be developed for use in more sustainable brackish and seawater culture
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