Productive performance of Arapaima gigas in temperate climate ponds
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The study monitored the productive performance of the paiche (Arapaima gigas) for 30 months under temperate climate conditions on the Central Coast of Peru. After 40 days of acclimatization and with 80% survival, the fish (n: 32, weight: 44 ± 34 g, length: 17.6 ± 4.9 cm) were transferred to a greenh...
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Productive performance of Arapaima gigas in temperate climate ponds Desempeño productivo de Arapaima gigas en estanques de clima templado |
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Productive performance of Arapaima gigas in temperate climate ponds |
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Productive performance of Arapaima gigas in temperate climate ponds Ganoza C., Francisco weight gain pond temperature paiche ganancia de peso estanque temperatura paiche |
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Productive performance of Arapaima gigas in temperate climate ponds |
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Ganoza C., Francisco Gonzales M., Luis Prieto D., Cruz Alvarez V., Jhon Barreto M., Jesús Airahuacho B., Felix Ganoza C., Francisco Gonzales M., Luis Prieto D., Cruz Alvarez V., Jhon Barreto M., Jesús Airahuacho B., Felix |
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Ganoza C., Francisco |
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Ganoza C., Francisco Gonzales M., Luis Prieto D., Cruz Alvarez V., Jhon Barreto M., Jesús Airahuacho B., Felix |
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Gonzales M., Luis Prieto D., Cruz Alvarez V., Jhon Barreto M., Jesús Airahuacho B., Felix |
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The study monitored the productive performance of the paiche (Arapaima gigas) for 30 months under temperate climate conditions on the Central Coast of Peru. After 40 days of acclimatization and with 80% survival, the fish (n: 32, weight: 44 ± 34 g, length: 17.6 ± 4.9 cm) were transferred to a greenhouse pool (8 fish/m3) and fed at 5 % of their body weight with a diet of 60% balanced trout food and 40% deboned and gutted fresh fish. After 15 months under a greenhouse and with 62% survival, the fish (n: 20, weight: 4.3 ± 1.0 kg, length: 77.3 cm) were transferred to an open-air excavated earth pond (6.9 fish/m3) and fed fresh fish at 5% of body weight. The water temperature fluctuated between 23.2 and 26.0 °C in the greenhouse, and between 23.0 and 24.6 °C in the environmental pond, being up to 18% lower in temperature with respect to the minimum water temperature in its natural habitat. At 32 months of age, the paiche reached 1.23 m in length and 16.89 kg in weight. Weight gains fluctuated between 3.4 and 20.9 g/d in the greenhouse and 8.4 and 74.6 g/d in the environmental pond. In the cold season, fish were characterized by showing higher feed consumption, but lower weight gains, reflected in poor feed conversion rates. Mortality of 38% was recorded only in the greenhouse stage. The productive parameters of the paiche in temperate climate conditions were lower than those achieved in its tropical climate habitat; however, the less variable weight gain in the greenhouse and the more efficient feed conversion in warm seasons suggest that its cultivation would be viable under greenhouse conditions. |
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Productive performance of Arapaima gigas in temperate climate pondsDesempeño productivo de Arapaima gigas en estanques de clima templado Ganoza C., FranciscoGonzales M., LuisPrieto D., CruzAlvarez V., JhonBarreto M., JesúsAirahuacho B., FelixGanoza C., FranciscoGonzales M., LuisPrieto D., CruzAlvarez V., JhonBarreto M., JesúsAirahuacho B., Felixweight gainpondtemperaturepaicheganancia de pesoestanquetemperaturapaicheThe study monitored the productive performance of the paiche (Arapaima gigas) for 30 months under temperate climate conditions on the Central Coast of Peru. After 40 days of acclimatization and with 80% survival, the fish (n: 32, weight: 44 ± 34 g, length: 17.6 ± 4.9 cm) were transferred to a greenhouse pool (8 fish/m3) and fed at 5 % of their body weight with a diet of 60% balanced trout food and 40% deboned and gutted fresh fish. After 15 months under a greenhouse and with 62% survival, the fish (n: 20, weight: 4.3 ± 1.0 kg, length: 77.3 cm) were transferred to an open-air excavated earth pond (6.9 fish/m3) and fed fresh fish at 5% of body weight. The water temperature fluctuated between 23.2 and 26.0 °C in the greenhouse, and between 23.0 and 24.6 °C in the environmental pond, being up to 18% lower in temperature with respect to the minimum water temperature in its natural habitat. At 32 months of age, the paiche reached 1.23 m in length and 16.89 kg in weight. Weight gains fluctuated between 3.4 and 20.9 g/d in the greenhouse and 8.4 and 74.6 g/d in the environmental pond. In the cold season, fish were characterized by showing higher feed consumption, but lower weight gains, reflected in poor feed conversion rates. Mortality of 38% was recorded only in the greenhouse stage. The productive parameters of the paiche in temperate climate conditions were lower than those achieved in its tropical climate habitat; however, the less variable weight gain in the greenhouse and the more efficient feed conversion in warm seasons suggest that its cultivation would be viable under greenhouse conditions.El estudio monitoreó el desempeño productivo del paiche (Arapaima gigas) durante 30 meses en condiciones de clima templado de la Costa Central del Perú. Tras 40 días de aclimatación y con 80% de sobrevivencia, los peces (n: 32, peso: 44 ± 34 g, longitud: 17.6 ± 4.9 cm) fueron transferidos a una piscina en invernadero (8 peces/m3) y alimentados al 5% de su peso corporal con una dieta de 60% de alimento balanceado para truchas y 40% de pescado fresco deshuesado y eviscerado. Después de 15 meses bajo invernadero y con el 62% de sobrevivencia, los peces (n: 20, peso: 4.3 ± 1.0 kg, longitud: 77.3 cm) fueron transferidos hacia un estanque de tierra excavada al aire libre (6.9 peces/m3), y alimentados con pescado fresco al 5% del peso corporal. La temperatura de agua fluctuó entre 23.2 y 26.0 °C en invernadero, y entre 23.0 y 24.6 °C en estanque al medio ambiente, siendo hasta 18% menos de temperatura con respecto a la mínima del agua en su hábitat natural. A los 32 meses de edad, el paiche alcanzó 1.23 m de longitud y 16.89 kg de peso. Las ganancias de peso fluctuaron entre 3.4 y 20.9 g/d en invernadero y 8.4 y 74.6 g/d en estanque al medio ambiente. En las estaciones frías, los peces se caracterizaron por mostrar mayores consumos de alimento, pero menores ganancias de peso, reflejándose en pobres índices de conversión alimenticia. Se registró mortalidad de 38% solo en la etapa de invernadero. Los parámetros productivos del paiche en condiciones de clima templado fueron inferiores a los alcanzado en su hábitat de clima tropical; sin embargo, la ganancia de peso menos variable en invernadero y la conversión alimenticia más eficiente en estaciones cálidas sugieren que su cultivo sería viable en condiciones de invernadero.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2023-10-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2471610.15381/rivep.v34i5.24716Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 34 Núm. 5 (2023); e24716 Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 34 No. 5 (2023); e24716 1682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/24716/20251Derechos de autor 2023 Francisco Ganoza C., Luis Gonzales M., Cruz Prieto D., Jhon Alvarez V., Jesús Barreto M., Felix Airahuacho B.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/247162023-11-27T10:34:04Z |
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