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Effect of Gradual Weaning on Survival and Growth of Channa striata (Channidae) Larvae under Different Feeding Regimes

Effect of Gradual Weaning on Survival and Growth of Channa Striata (Channidae) Larvae Under Different Feeding Regimes

Original Research ArticleMar 24, 2026Online First Articles https://doi.org/10.55003/cast.2026.267636

Abstract

This study evaluated weaning methods for Channa striata larvae using a three-phase feeding trial with four treatments that included T1 (control), T2 (100% Artemia), T3 (100% fish paste), and T4 (50% formulated feed + 50% Artemia). In Phase I (Days 1-15), larvae were fed the respective treatments, followed by a gradual transition to formulated feed in Phase II (Days 16-30). By Phase III (Days 31-45), all groups received 100% formulated feed. Initial average length and weight were 3.26±0.23 cm and 0.56±0.07 g, respectively. Upon completion of the experiment, T2 had the highest final survival rate (89%), with T2 and T3 showing significantly higher weight gain and specific growth rate (SGR). A strong positive correlation between dissolved oxygen and final weight (r = 0.85) highlighted the importance of oxygen for growth, while elevated ammonia concentrations negatively impacted growth (r = -0.98). The findings suggest that C. striata larvae can be effectively weaned to formulated feed either through initial exclusively live feeding followed by gradual transition or by using a combination of live and formulated feed from the beginning, both leading to enhanced survival and growth performance.

Channa striata
Weaning methods
larvae feeding
growth performance
water quality parameters

How to Cite

Pervin, R. ., Tasnim, N. ., Rahman, M. ., Awal, M. R. ., Tanu, M. B. ., & Parvez, I. . (2026). Effect of Gradual Weaning on Survival and Growth of Channa striata (Channidae) Larvae under Different Feeding Regimes. Current Applied Science and Technology, e0267636. https://doi.org/10.55003/cast.2026.267636

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Author Information

Rubaiya Pervin

Department of Fisheries Biology and Genetics, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur, Bangladesh

Nazifa Tasnim

Department of Fisheries Biology and Genetics, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur, Bangladesh

Mojibur Rahman

Department of Fisheries Biology and Genetics, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur, Bangladesh

Md. Rabiul Awal

Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute, Mymensingh-2201, Bangladesh

Mohosena Begum Tanu

Department of Fisheries Biology and Genetics, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur, Bangladesh

Imran Parvez

Department of Fisheries Biology and Genetics, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur, Bangladesh

About this Article

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Online First Articles

Type of Manuscript

Original Research Article

Published

24 March 2026