N. Hirazawa et al., Iodophor disinfection of eggs of spotted halibut Verasper variegatus and red sea bream Pagrus major, FISHERIES S, 65(3), 1999, pp. 333-338
The suitable egg developmental stage and effective iodophor (Povidon-iodide
) concentration for disinfection of spotted halibut Verasper variegatus and
red sea bream Pagrus major were investigated. In spotted halibut, the suit
able egg stage was the beginning of heartbeat, a day before hatching. The e
ggs were disinfected successfully by treatment with seawater containing iod
ophor at 75 ppm active iodide for 15 minutes. The hatching rate was decreas
ed at higher concentrations. In red sea bream, the morula stage was most su
itable for the treatment. The most successful concentration for disinfectio
n was 100-200 ppm active iodide applied for five minutes. Furthermore, in s
potted halibut, iodophor treatment did not have any harmful influence on su
rvival, growth and occurrence of deformity. In the case of red sea bream, w
hen eggs were obtained from the early spawning period, iodophor treatment s
eemed to reduce the survival rate of the larvae at an early stage, presumab
ly due to egg quality. Growth and occurrence of deformity were not affected
. The results suggest that the conditions for disinfection shown above are
suitable for seed production. Moreover, the optimum conditions for iodophor
disinfection of eggs differed between these two species. It is suggested t
hat conditions for disinfection of eggs should be determined separately for
each fish species.