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Aquaculture of Seahorses Ashley Buhl http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=7Lj0CO79jR8

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Aquaculture of Seahorses. Ashley Buhl. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lj0CO79jR8. Taxonomy. Family: Syngnathidae Hippocampus kuda H. abdominalis H . ingens H. barbouri H. comes H. breviceps H. reidi H. erectus. Economic Importance. under threat worldwide - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Aquaculture of SeahorsesAshley Buhl

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lj0CO79jR8

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Economic Importance under threat worldwide traditional Chinese medicine largest threat cures for skin ailments, high cholesterol levels, heart disease, lymph node disorder souvenirs

Market Locations

Market Price

largest markets: North American, Europe, Japan, Taiwan Province of China

$100-$300/kg

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Life Cycle/Larval Stageseggs: diameter: 1.2-

1.5 mmgestation: 10-20

dayslength at birth: 8-9

mmlarva development

stops one week before release from pouch

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Reproduction in Captivitysexual maturity at

14 weeksspawn 5-8

times/year195-626 eggs/broodfemales transfer

eggs to male pouches

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Production Methods UsedHatchery: broodstock

are obtained by 40 cm nets, kept in cages (2 x 2 x 4 m), located in calm sea in a bay or in indoor tanks

Nursery: one day after spawning, the fry are transferred to tank with biofilter, combined with UV and ozone treatment

Grow out: after 40 days, transferred to commercial size in larger indoor tanks (2-4 m3) or outdoor cages

Initially the stocking rate is 500/m3 but is decreased as they grow to 200/m3

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Feedingfed from birth to 40

days old with copepods

feeding with enriched Artemia achieves >80% survival

growout: weaned to frozen feed twice per day

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Water Chemistrysalinity: 30-35 ppmDO: 4-5 ppmpH: 8-8.3NH3, NO2: 0NO3: <20 ppmtemperature: 20-

28oCcurrent flow, tall

tank

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Advantageshigh market value,

low production costquick growth, high

fecundity, fast gestation

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Disadvantagessusceptible to

diseasemust maintain

pristine watereasily stressed=no

productivity