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Journal of Aquaculture Research & Development

Ahmed E. Alprol

National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Egypt

Biography

Ahmed E. Alprol, National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Egypt. The publication stats include that th enumber of times icted by was 82 and the articles published are 19 and reads are 1236. The area of interest in the research was aquaculture development and the fisheries stocking, habitat and feedings.

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  • Research Article   
    Monitoring of Water Quality and Zooplankton Community in Presence of Different Dietary Levels of Commercial Wood Charcoal of Red Tilapia
    Author(s): Ahmed M.M. Heneash and Ahmed E. Alprol*

    The objective of this study assess the effects of physico-chemical parameters and dietary active commercial wood charcoal (CWC) levels on the zooplankton standing crop in addition to growth and biochemical of red tilapias in fifteen fish cement ponds for period an eight weeks feeding trial during 2019. The results declared that, water temperature, pH and salinity didn´t show any major differences among wood charcoal treatments when measured inside fish ponds, while dissolved oxygen, ammonia, moisture, ash and total lipid are significantly (P<0.05) enhancement affected by the increment in (CWC) levels. Mean range of physico-chemical factors were: temperature 28.1°C (Week 7) to 30.9°C (Week 0), salinty 8.4 ppt (Week 3) to 5 ppt (Week 6 & 7), pH 8.4 (Week 4) and 9 (Week 3), Dissolved oxygen 4.44 mg/l (Week 4) to 7.80 mg/l (Week 0) and ammonia 0.01-00.04 μg/l (Week.. View more»

    DOI: 10.35248/2155-9546.19.10.592

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