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The use of alternative diets to culture juvenile cuttlefish,Sepia officinalis: effects on growth and lipid composition
Authors:A FERREIRA  L MARQUEZ  E ALMANSA  JP ANDRADE  A LORENZO  PM DOMINGUES
Institution:1. Universidade do Algarve, Faro, Portugal;2. IFAPA – CIFPA‐‘Agua del Pino’, Huelva, Spain;3. Centro Oceanográfico de Canarias, IEO, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain;4. Departamento de Biologia Animal, Facultad de Biología, Universidad de La Laguna, La Laguna, Spain
Abstract:The effects of feeding three natural frozen diets, grass shrimp (Palaemonetes sp.), crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) and fish (Sardina pilchardus) and two semi‐humid artificial diets (based on fish or shrimp powder) to the cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, were analysed. Growth rate and feeding rate FR; % body weight (BW) day?1] and food conversions (FC, %) were determined. Cuttlefish fed shrimp grew larger (3.8% BW day?1) and had the highest FC, followed by those fed crayfish, and sardine. The highest FR was obtained for cuttlefish fed crayfish (10.5% BW day?1). Although both artificial diets were accepted, none produced growth. Digestive gland‐to‐body weight ratio (DG/BW ratio) was calculated for animals fed each diet. A positive correlation (r = 0.94) between cuttlefish ingestion FR and DG weight was obtained. Mortality occurred mainly during the last week, and some cannibalism occurred among cuttlefish fed artificial diets. Finally, lipid composition of diets, DG and mantle of each group were analysed. Sardine diet was characterized by high levels of triacylglycerol (TG), whereas the main difference between shrimp and crayfish was the higher n‐3/n‐6 ratio found in shrimp. Changes in the lipid composition of DG were related to diet, but did not correlate with growth data. A strong loss of TG in the DG of artificial diets groups was notable. No differences in mantle lipid composition among the natural diets were found, but artificial diet groups showed higher contents of neutral lipids in their mantle respect to natural diets. According to results obtained, crayfish (P. clarkii) could be used as an alternative prey for rearing S. officinalis compared with shrimp. Artificial diets showed the worst effects in growth and mortality as well as the stronger influence on DG and mantle lipid composition of cuttlefish.
Keywords:alternative diets  culture  cuttlefish  digestive gland  growth  lipid composition  mantle
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