Assessment of Carbon Budget under Semi-intensive Rearing of Reba, Cirrhinus reba (Hamilton, 1822) with Varying Stocking Density

Naresh Raj Keer *

College of Fisheries, CAU(I), Lembucherra, Agartala, Tripura-799210, India and College of Fisheries, Kishanganj, BASU, Bihar-855107, India.

Mrinal Kanti Datta

College of Fisheries, CAU(I), Lembucherra, Agartala, Tripura-799210, India.

Manmohan Kumar

College of Fisheries, CAU(I), Lembucherra, Agartala, Tripura-799210, India and College of Fisheries Science, Gumla, Birsa Agricultural University, Jharkhand -835207, India.

Arun Bhai Patel

College of Fisheries, CAU(I), Lembucherra, Agartala, Tripura-799210, India.

Rajesh Kumar

College of Fisheries, Kishanganj, BASU, Bihar-855107, India.

Jaspreet Singh

ICAR- National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources, Lucknow, UP-226002, India.

Showkat Ahmad Dar

College of Fisheries, Kishanganj, BASU, Bihar-855107, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

A carbon budget was assessed for the rearing of Cirrhinus reba in 9 tanks for 45 days. Each tank was with an equal amount of 20 m2 (5m ×4m ×1m) water area. Three various Stocking densities are designed as @RS1:  1.0, RS2: 2.0 and RS3: 3.0 lakh fry per hectare, where RS referred to Reba stocking. Fish fry was fed with a 30% protein diet, and it was formulated by using various ingredients, viz. soybean meal, mustard oil cake, fish meal, wheat bran, broken wheat, corn flour and vitamin-mineral mixture in appropriate proportion. The tanks were fertilized uniformly by applying lime at 300 kg ha-1 and mustard oil cake at 750 kg ha-1. The recovery of carbon in fish was highest at 27.84% in RS2, followed by RS1 (25.07%) and RS3 (22.99%). At the end of the experiment, discharged water accounted for 43.03- 52.48% OC (organic carbon) of the total inputs. The varying stocking density affected the accumulated organic carbon in the discharged water (P<0.05). The experiment suggests that carbon utilization will be better at the desirable stocking density, @ 2.0 lakh per hectare, for a semi-intensive culture system of reba carp.

Keywords: Reba, organic carbon, growth, stocking density


How to Cite

Keer, Naresh Raj, Mrinal Kanti Datta, Manmohan Kumar, Arun Bhai Patel, Rajesh Kumar, Jaspreet Singh, and Showkat Ahmad Dar. 2025. “Assessment of Carbon Budget under Semi-Intensive Rearing of Reba, Cirrhinus Reba (Hamilton, 1822) With Varying Stocking Density”. UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 46 (7):144-50. https://doi.org/10.56557/upjoz/2025/v46i74871.

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