Upwelling tank for culturing rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii) phyllosomas
J. Illingworth, L. J. Tong, G. A. Moss and T. D. Pickering
Marine and Freshwater Research 48(8) 911 - 914
Abstract
A tank system for culturing rock lobster
(Jasus edwardsii) phyllosomas is described. Four tanks,
one of which remains empty, are interconnected by ports that allow larvae to
be transferred without handling and the vacated tank to be cleaned. Vertical
water movement in each tank maintains the larvae in suspension, and the
overall design and management allows for feeding with live brine shrimp
(Artemia). Mean survival rates of over 60% to
Stage VIII have been obtained, but only one puerulus has been reared.
Keywords: planktokreisel, larval rearing
Full text doi:10.1071/MF97160
© CSIRO 1997





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