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Feeding management strategies to optimize the use of suspended feed for Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) cultivated in bioflocs
Authors:Marcos Ant  nio da Silva,   rika Ramos de Alvarenga,Franklin Fernando Batista da Costa,Eduardo Maldonado Turra,Gabriel Francisco de Oliveira Alves,Ludson Guimar  es Manduca,Suellen Cristina Moreira de Sales,Namí  bia Rizzari Leite,Viní  cius Monteiro Bezerra,Stefani Grace da Silva Moraes,Edgar de Alencar Teixeira
Affiliation:Marcos Antônio da Silva,Érika Ramos de Alvarenga,Franklin Fernando Batista da Costa,Eduardo Maldonado Turra,Gabriel Francisco de Oliveira Alves,Ludson Guimarães Manduca,Suellen Cristina Moreira de Sales,Namíbia Rizzari Leite,Vinícius Monteiro Bezerra,Stefani Grace da Silva Moraes,Edgar de Alencar Teixeira
Abstract:Feeding strategies of tilapia (initial average weight: 32 g) cultivated with Biofloc technology (BFT) (carbon source: sugarcane, C:N ratio: 6:1) for 56 days were studied. A 4 × 3 factorial experimental design was used with four feeding frequencies (one, two, three and four times a day) and three feeding rates (50%, 75% and 100% consumption in relation to apparent satiety), with four replicates. Lower levels of dissolved oxygen, protein retention rate and body protein content were found in fish fed once a day. The reduction in feeding rate resulted in lower average final weight and reduced growth but promoted a decrease in the concentration of total ammonia nitrogen, solids, hepatosomatic index and body lipids. We found better efficiency of protein utilization at 75% feed. The nutritional value of the floc was not affected by the feeding frequency, and the feeding rate reduction from 100% to 75% did not alter the protein content of the floc. Thus, twice‐daily feeding frequency is sufficient for Nile tilapia fingerlings reared in BFT. Although the feeding rate of 100% satiety has led to better performance, it may not be the best option in BFT due to higher feed conversion and reduction of water quality.
Keywords:Biofloc technology  feeding frequency  feeding rate  Nile tilapia
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