Decapsulated Artemia cysts of different quality (high or low hatch‐rate) as direct food for tench (Tinca tinca L.) larvae |
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Authors: | Jesús D. Celada Vanesa García José M. Carral María Sáez‐Royuela Rocío González Álvaro González |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Producción Animal, Facultad de Veterinaria, Universidad de León, , León, Spain |
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Abstract: | Three 30‐day experiments were conducted to evaluate decapsulated Artemia cysts with different quality (high or low hatch‐rate) as food for tench (Tinca tinca L.) larvae from the onset of exogenous feeding. In experiment 1, three diets were tested: Artemia nauplii‐only or cysts‐only for 30 days, and nauplii for the first 7 days and cysts thereafter. The cysts used had 86% hatching rate (high hatch‐rate cysts). The same feeding treatments were replicated in experiment 2 but with low hatch‐rate cysts (10% hatching rate). In experiment 3, five diets were tested: high hatch‐rate cysts only or low hatch‐rate cysts only for 30 days, and nauplii for the first 7, 4 or 2 days and low hatch‐rate cysts thereafter. In overall, survival was high, except with the low hatch‐rate cysts only diet. Feeding tench larvae with cysts resulted in higher growth and lower FCR compared to feeding with live nauplii only. High hatch‐rate Artemia cysts are a suitable food from the onset of exogenous feeding and low hatch‐rate cysts can be successfully used after 2–7 days feeding on nauplii. |
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Keywords: | Cyprinid Tinca tinca tench larval rearing feeding Artemia cysts |
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