A strain of salinity-tolerant striped catfish (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) (fingerling size; 15.5±0.09 g each) was used for this experiment. The effects of combined acidic sulfate water and salinity on fish growth performance, survival rate, and digestive enzyme activities were assessed. Selected fish were allocated in a completely randomized design with triplicates of nine treatments, including three pH levels (5.5, 6.5 and 7.5) combined with three salinity levels (3, 6 and 9‰). The results indicate that there was an interaction effect of pH and salinity on the growth parameters, survival and feed conversion ratio (FCR) of fish after 60 days of culture (p < 0.05). Fish in the treatment with pH 6.5 and 3‰ salinity presented the highest weight (52.1±0.56 g), while the lowest weight was observed in the treatment with pH 5.5 and 9‰ salinity. Similarly, daily weight gain (DWG) and specific growth rate (SGR) were highest in the pH 6.5 and 3‰ salinity treatment (p < 0.05). There were significant differences among all treatments (p < 0.05) regarding FCR. The lowest and highest FCR values were in the treatments with pH 6.5 and 3‰ salinity (1.04) and pH 5.5 and 9‰ salinity (1.8), respectively. Fish in the treatment of pH 5.5 and 9‰ salinity showed very low survival rates when compared to other treatments. The results suggest that acidic sulfate water with a slightly low pH (pH 6.5) and salinity of 3‰ could be considered a suitable environment for salinity-tolerant striped catfish. Moreover, our results confirm that a slightly acidic sulfate water environment with a pH of 6.5 is good for catfish culture.
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Lầu 4, Nhà Điều Hành, Khu II, đường 3/2, P. Xuân Khánh, Q. Ninh Kiều, TP. Cần Thơ
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