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VI Sem B.Sc. Zoology – Elective
Paper
Swapana Johny
Asst. Professor
Dept of Zoology
Aquaculture & Fishery Biology
PRAWN CULTURE
INTRODUCTION
 PRAWNS – FRESH WATER FORMS
 SHRIMPS – MARINE SPECIES
 PRAWNS & SHRIMPS- HIGH
COMMERCIAL VALUE, GREAT DEMAND &
WORLD APPEAL.
 RICH SOURCE OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE
IMPORTANT CULTURE SPECIES
MACROBRACHIUM ROSENBERGII PENAEUS MONODON
PENAEUS INDICUS
PENAEUS MERGUIENSIS
IMPORTANT CULTURE SPECIES
PENAEUS SEMISULCATUS METAPENAEUS DOBSONI
METAPENAEUS AFFINIS
METAPENAEUS MONOCEROS
IMPORTANT CULTURE SPECIES
METAPENAEUS BREVICORNIS
COMMON NAMES
 Penaeus indicus-Indian white prawn- naran/
vellakonchu
 Penaeus monodon- Tiger prawn-
karachemmeen/ pulikonchu
 Penaeus merguiensis- Banana prawn-
pazhakonchu
 Penaeus semisulcatus- Green Tiger prawn-
kuzhikara
COMMON NAMES
 Metapenaeus dobsoni- Flower tailed prawn-
thelli / poovalan
 Metapenaeus affinis- Indian prawn-
kazhanthan
 Metapenaeus monoceros- Indian prawn-
choodan
 Metapenaeus brevicornis- Yellow prawn-
manjakonchu
CULTURE OF FRESH WATER
PRAWN
 40 Sps. of Fresh water prawns genus
Macrobrachium
 Faster growth rate, high tolerance for temp
fluctuations & salinity and less cannibalistic
tendency
 Inhabits rivers upper to lower reaches.
 Mature males – upturned rostrum, larger than
females & have enlarged second pair of
walking legs.
MACROBRACHIUM ROSENBEGII
 Inhabits rivers
 Omnivorous – shallow muddy environment
 Grows – 32cm – 200gm
 Culture systems - Male size 25cm and
females 15cm
 Freshwater form – river – estuaries for
breeding – young ones – freshwater habitats
 River prawn cultured for 5-6 months
Penaeus indicus
 Commonest marine shrimp sps in India
 Body pale white, creamy or pale yellow
colouration.
 Smaller in size (23cms & 150gms)but highly
delicious
 Optimum salinity 20-30ppt.
 Culture system with sandy bottom
 Culture period 3-4 months
Penaeus monodon
 Tiger prawn
 Fastest growing of all species & cultivated
throughout
 Body reddish or brownish with thick black
lines across abdomen
 Euryhaline salinity 10-25ppt
 Size 32cm and 400gms
 Culture period 4 to 5 months
SHRIMP CULTURE SYSTEMS
 Traditional and modern methods involved in
culture
 Traditional – in fields from tidal waters
 Modern hatchery units and nursery facilities
 Intensive culture systems also.
 Traditional - Prawn Filtration(chemmeen
varthu) – pokkali fields- chemmeen kettu
 June- September rice cultivation
 September – mid November – tidal water
enters- prawn seeds trapped-
 Harvesting April – May
 Harvesting early morning or evening, a few
days before or after full moon.
 Thrissur, Alappuzha, Ernakulam & Kottayam.
REPRODUCTION & LARVAL
REARING
 Berried females
 Collected from natural water bodies
 Maintained in hatchery
 Mature males - petasma
Berried female, the orange colour of the eggs
indicates they have been recently laid
Berried female
 The eggs of Macrobrachium
rosenbergii are carried by the (‘berried’)
females until they are ready to hatch; as
they ripen, they change from orange to
grey/black
INDUCED BREEDING –
EYE STALK ABALATION
 Endocrine Organs in the eyestalk
1. Medulla terminalis X organ(MTX)
2. Sensory papilla X organ (SPX)
3. Sinus gland
 X- organ produce moult inhibiting and gonad
inhibiting hormones
 Y- Organ – moult hormones- crustecdysone
 Intervals between spawning -10-67 days
changed to 3-15days
 Cauterized females and double the number
of males put together.
 Brood stock fed with nutritious diet
 pH maintained at 8
 Sexual maturation after one week.
 Larval stages from nauplius onwards.
 Nauplius ( 6 sub stages - in 2-3 days) fed on
yolk
 Protozoea (3 sub stages – 3-6 days) feed on
unicellular algae
 Mysis (3 sub stages – 3-5 days) feed on algal
cells.
 Post larvae feeds on zooplankton
 Post larva to juvenile- slow process- 15-20 days
 Juveniles stocked when 20-25mm.
CULTURE IN PRODUCTION
PONDS
 Extensive production system use seeds from
flow for culture
 Low stocking density – 3000-5000 fry/ha
 Pond preparation and supplementary feeding
 Average production 200kg/ha per crop
 Semi intensive shrimp farming- specially
designed ponds
 Hatchery, nursery & rearing ponds
 Stocking rate 28,000-50,000 fry/ha
 Enhanced natural food production &
supplementary feeding
 P.indicus 130-165mm (18-20g) in 3 months
 P. monodon 160-165mm (35-40g) in 4-5 months
 Shrimps are harvested in this period or a slow
growth exhibited
HARVESTING
MARKETING
THANK YOU

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d9fdd94c79522850f25e40123dc5ccf0.pdf

  • 1. VI Sem B.Sc. Zoology – Elective Paper Swapana Johny Asst. Professor Dept of Zoology Aquaculture & Fishery Biology
  • 3. INTRODUCTION  PRAWNS – FRESH WATER FORMS  SHRIMPS – MARINE SPECIES  PRAWNS & SHRIMPS- HIGH COMMERCIAL VALUE, GREAT DEMAND & WORLD APPEAL.  RICH SOURCE OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE
  • 4. IMPORTANT CULTURE SPECIES MACROBRACHIUM ROSENBERGII PENAEUS MONODON PENAEUS INDICUS PENAEUS MERGUIENSIS
  • 5. IMPORTANT CULTURE SPECIES PENAEUS SEMISULCATUS METAPENAEUS DOBSONI METAPENAEUS AFFINIS METAPENAEUS MONOCEROS
  • 7. COMMON NAMES  Penaeus indicus-Indian white prawn- naran/ vellakonchu  Penaeus monodon- Tiger prawn- karachemmeen/ pulikonchu  Penaeus merguiensis- Banana prawn- pazhakonchu  Penaeus semisulcatus- Green Tiger prawn- kuzhikara
  • 8. COMMON NAMES  Metapenaeus dobsoni- Flower tailed prawn- thelli / poovalan  Metapenaeus affinis- Indian prawn- kazhanthan  Metapenaeus monoceros- Indian prawn- choodan  Metapenaeus brevicornis- Yellow prawn- manjakonchu
  • 9. CULTURE OF FRESH WATER PRAWN  40 Sps. of Fresh water prawns genus Macrobrachium  Faster growth rate, high tolerance for temp fluctuations & salinity and less cannibalistic tendency  Inhabits rivers upper to lower reaches.  Mature males – upturned rostrum, larger than females & have enlarged second pair of walking legs.
  • 10. MACROBRACHIUM ROSENBEGII  Inhabits rivers  Omnivorous – shallow muddy environment  Grows – 32cm – 200gm  Culture systems - Male size 25cm and females 15cm  Freshwater form – river – estuaries for breeding – young ones – freshwater habitats  River prawn cultured for 5-6 months
  • 11. Penaeus indicus  Commonest marine shrimp sps in India  Body pale white, creamy or pale yellow colouration.  Smaller in size (23cms & 150gms)but highly delicious  Optimum salinity 20-30ppt.  Culture system with sandy bottom  Culture period 3-4 months
  • 12. Penaeus monodon  Tiger prawn  Fastest growing of all species & cultivated throughout  Body reddish or brownish with thick black lines across abdomen  Euryhaline salinity 10-25ppt  Size 32cm and 400gms  Culture period 4 to 5 months
  • 13. SHRIMP CULTURE SYSTEMS  Traditional and modern methods involved in culture  Traditional – in fields from tidal waters  Modern hatchery units and nursery facilities  Intensive culture systems also.  Traditional - Prawn Filtration(chemmeen varthu) – pokkali fields- chemmeen kettu  June- September rice cultivation
  • 14.  September – mid November – tidal water enters- prawn seeds trapped-  Harvesting April – May  Harvesting early morning or evening, a few days before or after full moon.  Thrissur, Alappuzha, Ernakulam & Kottayam.
  • 15. REPRODUCTION & LARVAL REARING  Berried females  Collected from natural water bodies  Maintained in hatchery  Mature males - petasma
  • 16. Berried female, the orange colour of the eggs indicates they have been recently laid
  • 17. Berried female  The eggs of Macrobrachium rosenbergii are carried by the (‘berried’) females until they are ready to hatch; as they ripen, they change from orange to grey/black
  • 18. INDUCED BREEDING – EYE STALK ABALATION  Endocrine Organs in the eyestalk 1. Medulla terminalis X organ(MTX) 2. Sensory papilla X organ (SPX) 3. Sinus gland  X- organ produce moult inhibiting and gonad inhibiting hormones  Y- Organ – moult hormones- crustecdysone
  • 19.  Intervals between spawning -10-67 days changed to 3-15days  Cauterized females and double the number of males put together.  Brood stock fed with nutritious diet  pH maintained at 8  Sexual maturation after one week.  Larval stages from nauplius onwards.
  • 20.  Nauplius ( 6 sub stages - in 2-3 days) fed on yolk  Protozoea (3 sub stages – 3-6 days) feed on unicellular algae  Mysis (3 sub stages – 3-5 days) feed on algal cells.  Post larvae feeds on zooplankton  Post larva to juvenile- slow process- 15-20 days  Juveniles stocked when 20-25mm.
  • 21. CULTURE IN PRODUCTION PONDS  Extensive production system use seeds from flow for culture  Low stocking density – 3000-5000 fry/ha  Pond preparation and supplementary feeding  Average production 200kg/ha per crop
  • 22.  Semi intensive shrimp farming- specially designed ponds  Hatchery, nursery & rearing ponds  Stocking rate 28,000-50,000 fry/ha  Enhanced natural food production & supplementary feeding  P.indicus 130-165mm (18-20g) in 3 months  P. monodon 160-165mm (35-40g) in 4-5 months  Shrimps are harvested in this period or a slow growth exhibited