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Effect of two extruded diets with different fish and squid meal ratio on growth,digestibility and body composition of Octopus vulgaris (Cuvier, 1797)
Authors:Pablo Querol  Ignasi Gairin  Guillermo Guerao  Raquel Monge  Miguel Jover  Ana Tomas
Institution:1. Research Group of Aquaculture and Biodiversity, Institute of Animal Science and Technology, Universitat Politècnica de València. Camino de Vera, Valencia, Spain;2. IRTA, Cultius Aqüàtics, Sant Carles de la Ràpita, Tarragona, Spain
Abstract:The present work studies the growth and body composition of 18 Octopus vulgaris (6 per treatment) fed two extruded diets, namely FMS and 3FMS, based on different fish and squid meal ratios (1:1, and 3:1 respectively). The diets are compared with a control diet based on crab (Carcinus mediterraneus) and bogue (Boops boops). The growing tests were conducted on animals placed in individual 300 L rectangular fibreglass tanks in an open seawater system, containing PVC tubes as shelters, resulting in 100% survival rate. The control group exhibited the highest specific growth rates (SGR = 2.14%BW day?1), while values of around 0.69%BW day?1 were achieved by octopuses fed the extruded diets. Even though the three groups of animals showed similar digestive gland indexes, the two extruded diets promoted significant differences in the muscle composition and fatness of the digestive gland. Digestibility of dry matter was not affected by the type of extruded diet, obtaining ADC values of around 88%. The results suggest that squid and fish meal can be both used in dry pelleted extruded diets, with moderate acceptance by the octopus, even though the formulation must be optimized with the aim of improving acceptability and achieve growths in the range of natural diets.
Keywords:   Octopus vulgaris     growth rate  digestibility  extruded diet  fish meal  squid meal
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