Comparison of growth performances in mixed-sex populations of Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus, 1758) from the wild brood’s tock collected from the mono, Niger, ouémé watershed and from a fish farm in Benin
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In order to evaluate the growth performance of various Oreochromis niloticus populations and identify
the best performing one mixed-sex production, a study was conducted on populations collected from
three river basins (the Mono, Niger, and Ouémé watershed)as well as from the Yohan-Estève fish farm (2
populations) in Benin. Juveniles were produced at the research station at University of Abomey-Calavi
from May to August 2017 and growth tests were conducted from September to November 2017. A
duplicate of 30 individuals, with an initial mean body weight of 6.70±1.46 g per population, was set up
for each of the seven populations and loaded into square basins (0.99 x 0.99 x 1 m) in which the water
depth was maintained at 50cm. The fish were fed for 60 days with extruded BIOMAR fish feed (49%
protein and 12% lipid) with a daily diet continuously adjusted to their biomass throughout the
experimentation. At the end of the experiment, the survival rate was 100% and the final mean body
weight ranged from 18.9 ± 5.9g to 40.9 ± 14.5 g. The maximum final mean body weight was 40.9 ± 14.5
g for the Sohoumè population in the Mono watershed while the lowest was 18.93±5.87 g for the
Djonougoui population within the same watershed. The specific growth rate ranged from 1.7 to 3%/day,
the feed conversion ratio ranged from 1.2 to 2.3 g/g, and feed efficiency ranged from 42.8 to 81.9%. The
basis of the results, it appears that the Sohoumé population displays the best growth performances for a
mixed-sex production of O. niloticus.
