Changes in hematocrit levels and erythrocyte numbers of Cyprinus
carpio were determined after exposing the animals to 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0
ppm chromium over 7, 15 and 30 days. Microhematocrit and
hemocytometric methods were used for determining hematocrit levels and
erythrocyte numbers respectively. No mortality was observed during the
experiments. Hematocrit levels and erythrocyt numbers increased under
the effect of metal on day 15. Hematocrit levels and erythtrocyte
numbers decreased by increasing exposure periods except at 0.5 ppm
chromium.