ISSN: 2150-3508
Neil Crookes, Wayne Rees, Alan Black, David Hyde, John R. Britton, Alan Henshaw
The effects of live and dry food on the growth and survival of cultured Zebrafish (Leuciscus cephalus) larvae were measured for 24 days starting from the 5th day after hatching. The results showed that larvae fed artificial dry food were significantly shorter, lighter in body weight, and had a higher mortality rate than larvae fed Artemia or a mixture of Artemia and a commercial diet.