Influence of dietary lipid/protein ratio on survival,growth, body indices and digestive lipase activity in Snakehead (Channa striatus,Bloch 1793) fry reared in re‐circulating water system |
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Authors: | M. ALIYU‐PAIKO R. HASHIM A.C. SHU‐CHIEN |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Feeds and Feed Development, Aquaculture Research Group, School of Biological Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia |
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Abstract: | Nine isoenergetic (18.5 kJ g?1) diets were formulated in a 3 × 3 factorial design to contain three protein levels (350, 400 and 450 g kg?1) for each of three lipid levels (65, 90 and 115 g kg?1), respectively, and fed twice daily for 8 weeks to fish of mean initial weight 3.34 ± 0.02 g reared in a re‐circulatory water system. Temperature, pH and dissolved oxygen (DO) were maintained within the range 28–30 °C, 5.6–6.8 and 4.82–6.65 mg L?1 respectively throughout. Results show that fish survival was better in the groups fed 65 g kg?1 lipid while growth performance (% weight gain, WG; specific growth rate, SGR) and nutrient utilization (feed conversion ratio, FCR; protein efficiency ratio, PER; protein intake, PI) in the 65/450 and 90/450 g kg?1 treatments were similar and significantly (P < 0.05) higher than in fish fed the other lipid/protein ratio combinations. The body indices monitored (Hepatosomatic index, HSI and viscerosomatic index, VSI) were similar among the treatments whereas intestinal lipase activity was not significantly (P < 0.05) affected by increase in dietary lipid and protein levels. Carcass composition showed that dietary protein level affected body protein content positively in the 65 and 90 g kg?1 lipid treatments, but dietary lipid level did not affect body lipid content. A lipid/protein ratio of 65/450 g kg?1 is considered adequate for good growth performance and survival of Channa striatus fry. |
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Keywords: | Channa striatus (Bloch, 1793) growth intestinal lipase lipid protein |
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