The propofol anesthetic drug was used on 60 farmed Benny fish (Barbus sharpeyi) with mean (±SD) weight and length 99±30g and 208±19.2cm, respectively. The fish were divided into 6 treatments of 10 fish. The treatment 1(control group) was not exposed to any type of anesthesia material. Five treatments were exposed to propofol anesthetic drug with 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10mg/l concentration by immersion method. The mean time of initial anesthesia, mean time of total anesthesia, mean recovery time from anesthesia and survival rate were investigated in treatments. Results showed that increasing of propofol dose had reduced with time of initial anesthesia. Treatment 2 and 3 with 2 and 4mg/l of propofol were significantly different with treatment 5 and 6 with 8 and 10mg/l of propofol material. The mean time of total anesthesia in treatments 5 and 6 with 8 and 10mg/l of propofol material were significantly different with treatments 2, 3 and 4 with 2, 4 and 6mg/l of propofol material, respectively. The mean (±SD) recovery time from anesthesia in Benny fish in treatment 5(8mg/l) was highest amount (428±33S) compared to other treatments. Survival rate in all treatment except treatment 6 (70%) was 100%. Overall, it appears that propofol material was as an anesthetic drug that present experiment showed safety. In 4-6mg/l concentration had the best performance in total anesthesia and recovery to initial condition.
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Author Name: S.A. Mortazevi Zadeh , R. Peyghan , M. Yooneszadeh Feshalami , M. Sharifiyan
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Keywords: Barbus sharpeyi, Fish culture, Fish physiology
ISSN: 1026-1354
EISSN: 2322-5998
EOI/DOI: 10.22092/ISFJ.2017.110062
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