Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2425583 Aquaculture 2006 24 Pages PDF
Abstract

Research has been in progress for several years on various aspects of the biology and ecology of the freshwater prawn Cryphiops caementarius, an inhabitant of rivers in northern Chile. The commercial value of this prawn fomented the accomplishment of studies on its reproduction and development with the aim of producing juveniles under controlled conditions, to be followed by growout to commercial size in managed culture systems. The present study describes larval culture of this species from eggs of gravid females obtained in the field, from the first developmental stage (Zoea I) through the first juvenile stage. The larvae were cultured at 25 °C in UV sterilized water at variable salinities based on the requirements of the developmental stages. Larvae were fed with Nannochloris, Isochrysis and Artemia nauplii as required. This report describes in detail the 18 larval stages of this prawn, as well as its first juvenile form.

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