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A COMPARISON OF FLUOROCHROMES FOR MARKING ABALONE SHELLS

RW DAY, MC WILLIAMS, GP HAWKES

MARINE AND FRESHWATER RESEARCH | C S I R O PUBLICATIONS | Published : 1995

Abstract

This study assessed the potential of five fluorochromes in marking shells of the abalone Haliotis rubra, using an immersion technique. Such marks are required to 'time stamp' the shells and thus determine whether shell layers are deposited regularly enough to be used to age abalone. The stains used were: oxytetracycline and tetracycline at 300-1000 mg L-1; calcein at 10-120 mg L-1; alizarin red S at 10-60 mg L-1; and xylenol orange at 20-100 mg L-1. Immersion times were 12, 24 and 48 h. Mortality rates were low in all treatments, and clearly discernible marks were produced when abalone were immersed for 24 and 48 h at high concentrations in all the stains. Three problems were encountered whe..

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