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Effects of Formulated Feed on water Quality in Fingerling Waleye Production Ponds
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
  • Sarah E. Kaatz, Iowa State University
  • Joseph E. Morris, Iowa State University
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Article
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Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Abstract

Six 0.04-ha plastic-lined ponds were used at the Iowa Department of Natural Resources’ Rathbun Fish Culture and Research Facility to evaluate the use of supplemental fish food on walleye (Sander vitreus) fingerling growth and survival, and on the benthic invertebrate community. Walleye were stocked 3-4 days post hatch on 2 May 2003, and harvested 5-6 June 2003. Organic fertilizer (alfalfa pellets, 112kg/ha/week) was used to increase primary production and inorganic fertilizers were added periodically to maintain a target nutrient ratio of 7:1 nitratenitrogen to total phosphorus (NO3-N: TP). Additional nutrients in the form of Lansy CW fish feed were added to three of the six ponds. The objective of this project was to determine the effect of a commercial fish diet on water quality. At the end of the culture season, there were significant differences between water chemistry parameters in the ponds; the feed treatments had higher levels of nitrogenous compounds and total phosphorus.

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This article was published as Kaatz, S. E. and J. E. Morris. 2007. Effects of formulated feed on water quality in fingerling walleye production ponds. Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies 40:29-36. Posted with permission.

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Sarah E. Kaatz and Joseph E. Morris. "Effects of Formulated Feed on water Quality in Fingerling Waleye Production Ponds" Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies Vol. 40 Iss. 2 (2007) p. 29 - 36
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/joseph-morris/18/