Nc. Dan et Dc. Little, Overwintering performance of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus (L.) broodfish and seed at ambient temperatures in northern Vietnam, AQUAC RES, 31(6), 2000, pp. 485-493
Two experiments (E1 and E2) to assess the performance of tilapia broodstock
and tilapia sex-reversed fry in overwintering were conducted at the Resear
ch Institute for Aquaculture No.1 (RIA-1) in the cold seasons of 1995-96 an
d 1996-97. Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus (L.) broodstock of the Thai,
GIFT, Egypt and Viet strains were overwintered in deep and shallow ponds, a
s well as in deep and shallow hapas suspended in a single deep pond for eva
luation of the influence of overwintering systems on the survival and growt
h of fish. Large (> 1 g) and small (< 1 g) tilapia seed were overwintered i
n deep hapas-in-ponds for comparison of their performance. In 1995-96, the
coldest pond water temperature was 10-11 degrees C, and survival of tilapia
broodfish overwintered in deep and shallow hapas-in-ponds was 99.6-100%. T
his was significantly (P < 0.05) higher than fish stocked in deep and shall
ow ponds (74.4-90%). The survival rate of larger monosex tilapia fry was 54
%, which was significantly (P < 0.05) higher than that of smaller fry (33.4
%). In 1996-97, the lowest pond water temperature was 15.8 degrees C, and f
ry showed similarly high survival rates in all treatments (97-100%). There
was no significant difference between fry in the two size classes. The resu
lts of this study clearly indicate that hapas-in-ponds are useful for reduc
ing the risk and improving the survival of tilapia broodstock and fry in th
e cold season. Differences in the decline in ambient temperatures year on y
ear mean that the need for special overwintering conditions varies. Hapas-i
n-ponds are a low-cost overwintering method that can be one of the appropri
ate strategies for tilapia seed production under the variable, cool tempera
ture regimes in northern Vietnam.