Abstract:
In the aquaculture production of African catfish, Stocking density is one of the major factors
that affecting growth performance, feed utilization, welfare, and biochemical composition of
the cultured fish. Fingerlings of African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) were reared at three
different stocking densities in concrete ponds to evaluate the growth performance, feed
utilization and biochemical analysis the fish. Three hundred thirty three fingerlings were
stocked in one metre square volume concrete ponds at a density of 27, 37 and 47 fingerlings
with three replications.