Physical and chemical properties of some equatic habitat and it´s suitability for equaculture talipia fishraring
Abstract
This study was carried out to evaluate the growth of tilapia cultivated fish in some aquatic habitat in order to benefit from the treated wastewater and agricultural drainage water and its exploitation in fish culture by identifying the physico-chemical properties of the water used and evaluating their suitability for fish breeding. Water samples of each habitat with different dilutions (25% - 50% - 75% - 100%) and number of fish placed in glass basins then monitored for 12 weeks. The results showed that the water types used in the study were most suitable in terms of physiochemical tests and within limit allowed for fish culture, with the exception of high concentrations of Co2, nitrite and nitrate that affect fish.
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