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Effect of Light Intensity on Growth, Caudal Fin Shape, Body Composition and Skin Color of River Puffer, Takifugu obscurus  

Kang, Hee Woong (West Sea Fisheries Research and Development Institute, NFRDI)
Kang, Duk Young (West Sea Fisheries Research and Development Institute, NFRDI)
Jo, Ki Chae (West Sea Fisheries Research and Development Institute, NFRDI)
Lee, Jin Ho (West Sea Fisheries Research and Development Institute, NFRDI)
Park, Kwang Jae (West Sea Fisheries Research and Development Institute, NFRDI)
Lim, Chi Won (Biotechnology Research Institute, NFRDI)
Kim, Gyu Hee (West Sea Fisheries Research and Development Institute, NFRDI)
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Korean Journal of Ichthyology / v.19, no.3, 2007 , pp. 185-192 More about this Journal
Abstract
The present experiment was carried out to study the effects of light intensity on growth, survival, caudal fin shape, body composition, skin color and blood component of river puffer, Takifugu obscurus. Four light intensities (0, 500, 1,000, 2,000 lx) were tested in duplicates for 60 days. Specific growth rate (SGR), daily feeding rate (FR) and food coefficient (FC) were reduced following to the decrease of light intensity. However in survival rate there was not significantly different among groups. The damage extent of caudal fin was increased in more strong light intensity. In body composition, moisture and crude protein were only significantly difference according to light intensity. In body color, L and a were the highest in 0 lx. In blood analysis, the content of AST, ALT, GLU significantly increased in more powerful the intensity groups. It is concluded that the supplement of low light intensity (e.g. 0 lx) recommended for the commercial scale aquaculture of river puffer in land-based tank without growth and survival retardation.
Keywords
light intensity; growth; body composition; skin color; Takifugu obscurus;
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