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Effect of dietary lipid and protein levels with different protein to energy ratios on growth performance,feed utilization and body composition of Rutilus frisii kutum (Kamenskii, 1901) fingerlings
Authors:Ghaffar Ebrahimi  Hossein Ouraji  Farid Firouzbakhsh  Changiz Makhdomi
Affiliation:1. Department of Fisheries, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, , Sari, Iran;2. Rajaei Sturgeon Fish Farm, , Sari, Iran
Abstract:A 3 × 5 factorial design including three lipid levels (100, 130 and 180 g kg?1 diet, based on dry matter) and five dietary protein levels (370, 420, 470, 520 and 570 g kg?1 diet, based on dry matter) was conducted to investigate the optimum dietary lipid and protein requirements for Rutilus frisii kutum fingerlings. Triplicate groups of 80 kutum (500 ± 60 mg initial weight) were stocked in 250‐l tanks and fed to apparent satiation thrice daily for 8 weeks. The results showed that the growth performance and feed utilization were significantly (P < 0.05) affected by dietary protein and lipid levels. Weight gain, specific growth rate and feed conversion ratio of kutum improved significantly with increasing protein level from 370 to 470 g protein kg?1 diet, but there was a significant decrease in growth parameters with increasing protein level from 470 to 570 g protein kg?1 diet. Also, the higher values of weight gain, specific growth rate and better feed conversion ratio were observed for fish fed diets containing 130 g kg?1 lipid diet. The results of this study showed that diet containing 420 g kg?1 protein and 130 g kg?1 lipid with a P:E ratio of 19.22 mg protein kJ?1 of gross energy is optimal for kutum fingerlings.
Keywords:Rutilus frisii kutum  protein and lipid level  growth  feed utilization
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