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FISH FISH BIOLOGY AND HUSBANDRY
soft rayed teleosts spiney rayed teleosts TaxonomyTeleosts = bony fish
Fins • supported by rays • two types of rays • soft • spines
Fin Identification • unpaired fins • dorsal • caudal • anal • paired fins • pectoral • pelvic
Skin • epidermis • mucous glands • alarm cells • cuticle • dermis • scales • hypodermis
Scales • placoid • ganoid • cycloid • ctenoid • absent
Lateral line • sensory system • a line of pores lead to mechanoreceptors • environmental information • pressure, currents, sound
Color • cells • chromatophores • pigments • iridophores • reflective substances • control • endocrine system • nervous system
Respiratory system • lungs • gills • bilateral • operculum
Gill structure • gill arches • primary lamellae (filaments) • secondary lamellae
Cardiovascular system • 2 chamber heart • atrium • ventricle • sinus venosus • bulbus arteriosus
Circulation • venous blood to heart • hepatic portal system • renal portal system • heart to gills • via ventral aorta • gills to body • via dorsal aorta
Red blood cells • elliptical and nucleated • no bone marrow • main source • head kidney
White blood cells • Similar to mammalian • no lymph nodes or GALT • lymphocytes > neutrophils • lymphoid tissues • thymus • head kidney • spleen • melanomacrophage centers
Excretory system • gills • kidneys • anterior kidney • posterior kidney
Osmoregulation • electrolyte balance • freshwater vs saltwater
freshwater fish water diffuses in ions diffuse out drink little lots of dilute urine actively reabsorb ions kidneys gills saltwater fish water diffuses out ions diffuse in drink a lot concentrated urine actively excrete ions kidneys gills gut Osmoregulation
Swim bladder • Two types • physoclistic • capillary network • physostomatous • pneumatic duct • functions • buoyancy • sound, pressure detection
Digestive system • Stomach • intestine • pyloric • middle • rectal • spiral colon • pyloric cecae • liver • pancreas
Nutrition • Species variation • food • feeding behavior • time • location • obtaining food • general fish nutrition • protein and lipids > carbohydrates
Neuroendocrine system • brain • forebrain • olfactory bulbs • midbrain • optic lobes • cerebellum • spinal cord
Electrical system • electric organs • electroreceptors • examples • electric eel • electric catfish • electric ray
Biolumination • self -luminous • photophores • luciferase • symbiotic bacteria
Water environments • freshwater • brackish water • saltwater
Freshwater system specific gravity: 1.00 Brackish system specific gravity 1.01 Saltwater system specific gravity: 1.02
Bioload • Nonaerated freshwater • 1 inch fish/ gallon • aerated freshwater • 3 inches fish/ gallon • saltwater • 0.5 inches fish/ gallon • excluding tail fin
Ammonia • Nitrogenous • fish waste product • toxic
Nitrification • BacteriaBacteria • (Nitrosomas)(Nitrobacter) • ammonia nitrite nitrate
Conditioning a new tank • seeding bacteria • limited population • time
PH • ranges • freshwater: 7.0-7.6 • brackish: 7.0-7.6 • saltwater: 8.1-8.3
effects inhibits Nitrosomas and Nitrobacter direct health problems for fish control check bioload remove waste calcium rich substrate sodium bicarbonate temporary Decreased PH
effects ammonia is more toxic nonionized direct health problems for fish control check substrates for calcium rich ones peat moss acetic acid temporary Increased PH
Oxygen • water:0.7% dissolved oxygen • oxygen solubility decreases as: • temperature increases • salinity increases • low oxygen effects: • respiratory distress in fish • inhibits Nitrosomas and Nitrobacter
Oxygen • replenished by: • air:water interface • aeration system • monitored as DO • Dissolved Oxygen
Temperature • preferred ranges variable • 0 – 45C • temperature changes should be gradual • no more than 1 C/ 2 minutes in tank • no more than 2 -3 C between tanks
Light • light cycles • 12/12 • at least 8-10/24 hours of darkness • light source • fluorescent most common • no incandescent • no direct sunlight
Chlorine/ Chloramines • toxic/ lethal to fish • removal • aeration and time • sodium thiosulfate • carbon filter
Heavy metals • toxic/lethal to fish • sources • metal pipes • metal tank frames • metal decoration • saltwater • extremely corrosive to metals
Filtration • mechanical filtration • chemical filtration • biological filtration
Physically traps suspended particles sand, gravel, floss, plastic,diatomaceous earth Mechanical Filtration
chemically binds and removes dissolved compounds charcoal, protein skimmer, UV, ozone Chemical Filtration
Biological Filtration • Nitrification • bacteria • substrates: • plastic, gravel, live rock, decorations
Social Behaviors • species specific