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Effect of stocking density and protein/fat ratio of the diet on the growth of Dover sole (Solea solea)
Authors:Giovanni Piccolo  Stefania Marono  Fulvia Bovera  Raffaella Tudisco  Gaetano Caricato  Antonino Nizza
Affiliation:1. Department of Scienze Zootecniche e Ispezione degli Alimenti, University of Napoli Federico II, Via F. Delpino, Napoli, Italy;2. Department of Scienze delle Produzioni Animali, University of Basilicata, Campus di Macchia Romana, Potenza, Italy
Abstract:Two hundred and fifty soles (30 g initial weight) were randomly stocked in 12 tanks (recirculation system) at two different stocking densities (2.3 and 1.3 kg m?2) and fed on two different diets (50% and 54% of crude protein and 21% and 18% of total lipid, respectively, for diets A and B) with triplicate tanks for treatment. The trial lasted for 300 days. Fish stocked at low density showed a significantly higher weight gain than the fish reared at 2.3 kg m?2 density (94.1±7.4 vs. 78.9±8.2 g, P<0.01) with a specific growth rate (SGR) of 0.46±0.11 and 0.43±0.16 (P<0.01) respectively. Feed conversion ratio (FCR) was more favourable for lower density groups (2.50 vs. 2.64, P<0.01). Diet B led to a higher final weight (124.1 vs. 110.2 g, P<0.01) and a better feed utilization (FCR: 2.49 vs. 2.65, P<0.01). Except for the lipid content, which was higher in the low‐density group (2.6% vs. 2.3%, P<0.05), proximate composition of sole's muscle was not influenced by treatments. Dover sole reared at low stocking density showed higher monounsaturated fatty acid (35.27% vs. 34.40%, P<0.01) and lower saturated fatty acid (24.36 vs. 26.13%, P<0.01) contents, and lower atherogenic (0.67 vs. 0.75, P<0.01) and thrombogenic (0.28 vs. 0.32, P<0.01) indexes.
Keywords:Dover sole  stocking density  protein/fat ratio  growth performance  muscle composition
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