POND EUTROPHICATION AND FOOD TYPE AS DETERMINANT OF GROWTH AND SURVIVAL IN Clarias batrachus (LINN.)
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There was a significant different (P<0.05) in weight gain and total length increase for treatments with the control condition. The resultAbstract
of this study has show variation in water parameters, but diet I the richest nutrients gave rise to the best growth and size
increment. Fish mortality was nil for diet I, 30.0% for diet II and 60% for diet III. Diet I was the cheapest, hence its usage may be encouraged
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