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Control of light condition affects the feeding regime and enables successful eye migration in Atlantic halibut juveniles
Authors:Torstein Harboe  Anders Mangor-Jensen  Mari Moren  Kristin Hamre  Ivar Rnnestad
Institution:aInstitute of Marine Research, Austevoll research station, 5392 Storebø, Norway;bNational Institute of Nutrition and Seafood Research (NIFES), PO Box 2029, 5817 Bergen, Norway;cDepartment of Biology, University of Bergen, Pb 7800, 5020 Bergen, Norway
Abstract:Incomplete eye migration is one of the major problems in intensive production of juvenile Atlantic halibut. More than 60% of an average juvenile population reared according to best practice suffers from this abnormality. In commercial production, these fish are discharged and represent a substantial economic loss and a large welfare problem. In the present investigation it is demonstrated that by controlling diurnal light and darkness periods together with a meal based feeding regime, incomplete eye migration can be dramatically reduced in production systems for Atlantic halibut.Control groups were reared under continuous light conditions, whereas the experimental groups were given 7 h of darkness and 17 h of light during a 24 hour cycle, in a period lasting from 12 to 35 days post first-feeding. Otherwise both groups were reared under continuous light conditions. All larvae were fed short time enriched Artemia supplied two times daily.The experimental conditions did not affect the overall growth or survival up to day 85 after first feeding. However, 27 ± 3% of the fry reared under continuous light conditions had complete eye migration, whereas in juveniles reared under shifting light and darkness conditions, complete eye migration was 85 ± 7%. These results represent a major improvement in production systems for Atlantic halibut juveniles.
Keywords:Atlantic halibut  Eye migration  Larvae culture  Feeding regimes  Light and darkness
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