Physicochemical Properties of Two Fish Ponds in Akure, Implications for Artificial Fish Culture

Physicochemical Properties of Two Fish Ponds in Akure, Implications for Artificial Fish Culture



Olukunle O. F, Oyewumi O. O



The physicochemical analyses of water samples collected
from Ponds located at the Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture,
Federal University of Technology, Akure, FUTA and Pond in Oda Road,
Akure were conducted using standard laboratory techniques.The values of
the parameters ranged from pH7.10±0.06b - 8.39±0.01c, conductivity
1.03±0.57c- 7.72±1.16bmS/cm, TDS 5.17±0.58c - 3.85±0.58bmg/l, turbidity
1.87±0.09c - 0.60±0.06b NTU, TSS 2.12±0.01c - 1.17±0.01bmg/l, BOD
12.60±0.06b - 12.63±0.09bmg/l, DO 62.77±0.03c- 41.67±0.01bmg/l,
alkalinity7.64±0.01b- 7.98±0.04bmg/l, sulphate 1.10±0.01a -
1.01±0.04amg/l, phosphate 2.13±0.09b - 2.06±0.01b mg/l, nitrate
4.13±0.01c - 2.86±0.01bmg/l.However, there should be periodic or
constantwater qualitycontrol of fish ponds in order to ensure conducive
environment for fish safety.The physico-chemical parameters investigated
in this study, were within the range recommended for good fish
production, indicating that the environmental conditions in these pond
waters offer conducive conditions for fish survival and growth hence,
increased productivity from fish ponds. 



10.22161/ijeab/2.2.54



http://ijeab.com/upload_document/issue_files/54%20IJEAB-MAR-2017-30-Physicochemical%20Properties%20of%20Two%20Fish%20Ponds%20in%20Akure.pdf



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