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Title: Health status of two ornamental fishes Poecilia reticulatae (Guppy) and Carassius auratus auratus (Gold fish) following exposure to therapeutic levels of Copper sulphate
Authors: Wickramasinghe, M.H.B.W.M.D.N.H.
Pathiratne, A.
Keywords: chemotherapeutant; Copper sulphate; Guppy; Gold fish; pathology
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
Citation: Wickramasinghe, M.H.B.W.M.D.N.H. and A. Pathiratne 2015. Health status of two ornamental fishes Poecilia reticulatae (Guppy) and Carassius auratus auratus (Gold fish) following exposure to therapeutic levels of Copper sulphate. Proceedings of the Twenty-first Scientific Sessions of the Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, May, 2015. Sri Lanka Association for Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Colombo, Sri Lanka. (Abstract) p.11.
Abstract: Although Copper sulphate is commonly used as a chemotherapeutant in aquaculture, its toxic effects have been reported only for some fish species under treatment conditions. The present study was conducted with a aim of assessing health status of two ornamental fish species, Poecilia reticulatae (Guppy) and Carassius auratus auratus (Gold fish) following exposure to therapeutic levels of CuSO4 (0.1 mgL-1 and 0.3 mgL-1, as Cu2+ for 24 hours). Survival, erythrocytic abnormalities, cholinesterase (ChE) activities of brain and muscle and histopathology of kidney liver and gills of the fish were assessed following the CuSO4 exposure. Recovery status of the fish was also assessed at seven days post exposure using gold fish as the test fish. No behavioral abnormalities or mortalities were observed in both fish species treated with CuSO4 during the exposure period. Fish exposed to CuSO4, had significantly higher number of erythrocytes with abnormal shape and serrated plasma membrane and/or vacuolated cytoplasm compared to the to the control fishes (ANOVA, Tukey’s pair wise comparison, P <0.05). Nuclear abnormalities in the erythrocytes and ChE activities of muscle and brain of fish exposed to CuSO4 were not significantly different from the control fishes (ANOVA, P >0.05). Histological alterations observed in CuSO4 treated fish were, mild to moderate levels of hyperplasia, club shaped deformities at the tip of gill lamella, curling at the tips of gill lamellae and epithelial separations in the gills; melanomacrophages in kidney (both in Guppy and Goldfish) and vacuolation of hepatocytes (in the Gold fish) at 0.3mgL-1 of CuSO4 exposure. In Gold fish, CuSO4 induced alterations in erythrocytes and histological changes could be reparable to some degree on return to aged tap water for seven days. The results revealed that when 0.1 mg/L and 0.3 mg/L concentrations of CuSO4 are used as therapeutic levels for Gold fish and Guppy, precautions should be taken especially with the high concentration of CuSO4 as it may lead to transient ill health conditions in the exposed fishes.
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