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          <dc:title>Crowding Effect on the Survival Rate of Ornamental Fish (Swordtail)</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Tin Mar Yi Tun</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>Htay Htay Win</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>Zin May Khaing</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>Survival rate and growth play an important role in rearing of fish.&#13; The experiment was conducted from July to December of 2010. The present&#13; study was carried out to find the efficiency of different stocking density in&#13; Xiphophorus helleri, Swordtail provided with the same live food (Tubifex).&#13; A total of 90 healthy fingerlings were selected and used. They were divided&#13; into three groups of 5, 10, 15 per group and bred in glass aquaria of 50 liter&#13; capacity. Three replicate tanks were made for each stocking density. During&#13; experiment the total weight of each group was taken on monthly. Mortality&#13; and survival rate were checked in each tank every day. Stocking density had&#13; a significant effect on growth and survival. But in present study there is no&#13; mortality rate in three different stocking densities. The optimum stocking&#13; density for good growth of Xiphophorus helleri fingerlings is 5 fingerling/50&#13; liters feeding at the rate of 5% of total body weight.</dc:description>
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