Bullfrog (Aquarana catesbeiana) farming in adapted water tanks from fall to spring in the state of Rio de Janeiro
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Resumo: | Economically viable and readily accessible solutions are necessary for the sustainability of the economic endeavors of small-scale frog producers. An experiment was conducted with the objective of assessing the growth of post-metamorphosis frogs in adapted polyethylene water tanks in the period from fall to spring in the Southern Hemisphere. A total of 23 animals were employed, with a stocking density of 33 animals/m2, exhibiting an average weight of 17.39 g. The frogs were housed in a 500-L polyethylene water tank that was adapted to allow complete drainage at its outlet. The water was consistently replaced before each feeding, and the animals were provided with two daily feedings of commercial carnivorous fish food containing 400 g/kg of crude protein. Biometric measurements were conducted on 12 occasions, along with individual weighing of the frogs. The evaluated parameters included body growth (g), weight gain (g/day), feed intake (g), and feed conversion (g/g). Additionally, production costs were evaluated. Body weight (g) data were subjected to exponential regression analysis. The growth curve of the bullfrog adhered to the exponential regression model. Frog growth during the fall and winter seasons was sluggish, but, began to accelerate as spring emerged, closely associated with ambient temperature. Feed conversion rate stood at 1.89 g/g. The use of polyethylene water tanks shows promise as a viable environment for frog farming, particularly for small-scale producers. |
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Bullfrog (Aquarana catesbeiana) farming in adapted water tanks from fall to spring in the state of Rio de JaneiroCría de ranas toro (Aquarana catesbeiana) en tanques de agua adaptados durante el período de otoño a primavera en el Estado de Río de JaneiroCriação de rãs-touro (Aquarana catesbeiana) em caixas de água adaptada durante o período do outono a primavera no Estado do Rio de JaneiroAquacultureFrog farmingProductionSystem.AcuiculturaProducciónRaniculturaSistema.AquiculturaProduçãoRaniculturaSistema.Economically viable and readily accessible solutions are necessary for the sustainability of the economic endeavors of small-scale frog producers. An experiment was conducted with the objective of assessing the growth of post-metamorphosis frogs in adapted polyethylene water tanks in the period from fall to spring in the Southern Hemisphere. A total of 23 animals were employed, with a stocking density of 33 animals/m2, exhibiting an average weight of 17.39 g. The frogs were housed in a 500-L polyethylene water tank that was adapted to allow complete drainage at its outlet. The water was consistently replaced before each feeding, and the animals were provided with two daily feedings of commercial carnivorous fish food containing 400 g/kg of crude protein. Biometric measurements were conducted on 12 occasions, along with individual weighing of the frogs. The evaluated parameters included body growth (g), weight gain (g/day), feed intake (g), and feed conversion (g/g). Additionally, production costs were evaluated. Body weight (g) data were subjected to exponential regression analysis. The growth curve of the bullfrog adhered to the exponential regression model. Frog growth during the fall and winter seasons was sluggish, but, began to accelerate as spring emerged, closely associated with ambient temperature. Feed conversion rate stood at 1.89 g/g. The use of polyethylene water tanks shows promise as a viable environment for frog farming, particularly for small-scale producers.Se necesitan soluciones fáciles de adquirir y de bajo costo para la sostenibilidad de las actividades económicas de los pequeños productores de ranas. Se realizó un experimento con el objetivo de evaluar el crecimiento de ranas post-metamorfosis en cajas de agua de polietileno adaptadas durante el período de otoño a primavera en el Hemisferio Sur, se utilizaron 23 animales (33 animales/m2), con un peso promedio de 17,39 gramos. Los animales se mantuvieron en una caja de agua de polietileno de 500 l, la cual fue adaptada para drenar completamente el agua en su salida, el agua siempre se renovó antes de la alimentación, los animales fueron alimentados dos veces al día con alimento comercial para peces carnívoros que contenía 400 g/kg. de proteína cruda. La biometría se realizó doce veces, cuando las ranas se pesaron individualmente. Los parámetros evaluados fueron el crecimiento corporal (g), la ganancia de peso (g/día), el consumo de alimento (g) y la conversión alimenticia (g/g), y también se evaluaron los costos de producción. Los datos encontrados para el peso corporal (g) fueron sometidos a una regresión exponencial. La curva de crecimiento de la rana toro convergió con el modelo de regresión exponencial, el crecimiento de la rana toro en el periodo de otoño e invierno fue lento y en primavera comenzó a acelerarse y está relacionado con la temperatura ambiental. La conversión alimenticia fue de 1,89 g/g. El tanque de agua de polietileno puede ser una opción para un ambiente de cría de ranas para pequeños productores.Soluções de fácil aquisição e de baixo custo se faz necessário para sustentabilidade das atividades econômicas dos pequenos produtores de rãs. Foi realizado experimento com o objetivo de avaliar o crescimento de rãs pós-metamorfose em caixas de água de polietileno adaptada durante o período do outono até a primavera no hemisfério Sul. Foram utilizados 23 animais (33 animais/m2), com peso médio de 17,39 g. Os animais foram mantidos em uma caixa de água de polietileno de 500 l e a qual foi adaptada para descarga total da água em sua saída, a água foi renovada sempre antes da alimentação, os animais foram alimentados duas vezes ao dia com ração comercial para peixes carnívoros contendo 400 g/Kg de proteína bruta. Biometrias foram realizadas doze vezes, quando as rãs foram pesadas individualmente. Os parâmetros avaliados foram crescimento corporal (g), ganho de peso (g/dia), consumo de ração (g) e conversão alimentar (g/g), também houve levantamento do custo de produção. Os dados encontrados para peso corporal (g) foram submetidos à regressão exponencial. A curva de crescimento da rã-touro convergiu com modelo de regressão exponencial, o crescimento da rã-touro no período do outono e inverno foi lento e na primavera começou a acelerar e está relacionado a temperatura do ambiente. A conversão alimentar foi de 1,89 g/g. A caixa de água de polietileno pode ser uma opção de ambiente de criação de rãs para pequenos produtores.Research, Society and Development2023-11-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4410610.33448/rsd-v12i13.44106Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 No. 13; e23121344106Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 Núm. 13; e23121344106Research, Society and Development; v. 12 n. 13; e231213441062525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/44106/35415Copyright (c) 2023 Marcelo Maia Pereirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, Marcelo Maia 2023-12-11T09:52:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/44106Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2023-12-11T09:52:06Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Bullfrog (Aquarana catesbeiana) farming in adapted water tanks from fall to spring in the state of Rio de Janeiro Cría de ranas toro (Aquarana catesbeiana) en tanques de agua adaptados durante el período de otoño a primavera en el Estado de Río de Janeiro Criação de rãs-touro (Aquarana catesbeiana) em caixas de água adaptada durante o período do outono a primavera no Estado do Rio de Janeiro |
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Bullfrog (Aquarana catesbeiana) farming in adapted water tanks from fall to spring in the state of Rio de Janeiro |
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Bullfrog (Aquarana catesbeiana) farming in adapted water tanks from fall to spring in the state of Rio de Janeiro Pereira, Marcelo Maia Aquaculture Frog farming Production System. Acuicultura Producción Ranicultura Sistema. Aquicultura Produção Ranicultura Sistema. |
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Bullfrog (Aquarana catesbeiana) farming in adapted water tanks from fall to spring in the state of Rio de Janeiro |
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Bullfrog (Aquarana catesbeiana) farming in adapted water tanks from fall to spring in the state of Rio de Janeiro |
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Bullfrog (Aquarana catesbeiana) farming in adapted water tanks from fall to spring in the state of Rio de Janeiro |
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Bullfrog (Aquarana catesbeiana) farming in adapted water tanks from fall to spring in the state of Rio de Janeiro |
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Bullfrog (Aquarana catesbeiana) farming in adapted water tanks from fall to spring in the state of Rio de Janeiro |
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Pereira, Marcelo Maia |
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Pereira, Marcelo Maia |
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Pereira, Marcelo Maia |
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Aquaculture Frog farming Production System. Acuicultura Producción Ranicultura Sistema. Aquicultura Produção Ranicultura Sistema. |
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Aquaculture Frog farming Production System. Acuicultura Producción Ranicultura Sistema. Aquicultura Produção Ranicultura Sistema. |
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Economically viable and readily accessible solutions are necessary for the sustainability of the economic endeavors of small-scale frog producers. An experiment was conducted with the objective of assessing the growth of post-metamorphosis frogs in adapted polyethylene water tanks in the period from fall to spring in the Southern Hemisphere. A total of 23 animals were employed, with a stocking density of 33 animals/m2, exhibiting an average weight of 17.39 g. The frogs were housed in a 500-L polyethylene water tank that was adapted to allow complete drainage at its outlet. The water was consistently replaced before each feeding, and the animals were provided with two daily feedings of commercial carnivorous fish food containing 400 g/kg of crude protein. Biometric measurements were conducted on 12 occasions, along with individual weighing of the frogs. The evaluated parameters included body growth (g), weight gain (g/day), feed intake (g), and feed conversion (g/g). Additionally, production costs were evaluated. Body weight (g) data were subjected to exponential regression analysis. The growth curve of the bullfrog adhered to the exponential regression model. Frog growth during the fall and winter seasons was sluggish, but, began to accelerate as spring emerged, closely associated with ambient temperature. Feed conversion rate stood at 1.89 g/g. The use of polyethylene water tanks shows promise as a viable environment for frog farming, particularly for small-scale producers. |
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