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Effect of varying dietary energy level on feed intake, feed conversion, whole-body composition and growth of Malawian tilapia, Oreochromis shiranus– Boulenger
Authors:Jeremiah Kang'ombe  Jeremy S Likongwe  Hiroki Eda  & Joshua P Mtimuni
Institution:Department of Agriculture and Fisheries Science, Bunda College of Agriculture, University of Malawi, Lilonge, Malawi; Department of Animal Science, Bunda College of Agriculture, University of Malawi, Lilonge, Malawi
Abstract:Four isonitrogenous 30% crude protein (CP)] diets containing different gross energy levels (13.39, 16.74, 20.50 and 23.85 kJ g?1) were evaluated to determine the optimum energy for the Malawian tilapia Oreochromis shiranus. Each tank (120 L) was stocked with 18 juvenile tilapia (average weight 7.32±0.25 g) and they were fed the experimental diets for 10 weeks. The final average weight of the fish was approximately twofold higher (range: 12.64–16.77 g) than the initial weight. The dietary energy significantly (P<0.05) influenced growth. The average weight of fish fed dietary energy level 20.50 kJ g?1 was significantly higher (P<0.05) than the weight of the fish fed any of the other experimental diets. There was no significant difference in growth of fish fed 13.39 and 16.74 kJ g?1 energy levels, but 23.85 kJ g?1 produced the lowest growth rates. There were no significant differences (P>0.05) between feed intake across the treatments. Feed conversion ratio (range: 2.2–3.0) and protein efficiency ratio (range: 1.10–1.50) among the dietary treatment groups were in agreement with trends for weight gain. Dietary energy level significantly (P<0.05) influenced the body composition of O. shiranus. Whole‐body moisture (range: 64.27–67.15%) and ash (range: 13.21–14.73%) decreased in all treatments. Whole‐body protein (range: 63.57–66.16%) increased only in groups fed on the diet containing 20.50 kJ g?1. Whole‐body fat (range: 13.58–17.27%) and gross energy (range: 28.411–33.210 kJ g?1) increased significantly (P<0.05). Fish survival was 100% in all treatments. The results demonstrated that to maximize growth at a temperature of 23°C, O. shiranus should be fed diets containing 20.50 kJ g?1 gross energy.
Keywords:dietary energy              Oreochromis shiranus            growth  body composition  feed conversion and utilization
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