A feeding trial was conducted to evaluate the potential of replacing fish meal with processed animal by-product meals, meat meal and blood meal (4:1 ratio), in practical diets for juvenile grouper (Epinephelus coioides). Eight isonitrogenous diets were formulated to contain 45% protein and 12% lipid. Fish meal was replaced by 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 60%, 80%, and 100% of meat meal and blood meal (4:1) mixture (diets 1–8). The diet with 100% fish meal (diet 1) or trash fish as feed (diet 9) were used as controls. Grouper juveniles were reared in 250-l circular fiberglass tanks maintained in a flow-through seawater system. Each dietary treatment was tested in quadruplicate groups of 25 fish per tank arranged in a completely randomized design....
Feeding experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of replacing fishmeal with soybean meal i...
The experiment aimed to evaluate the optimal level of fermented blood meal used in grow-out diets fo...
The feasibility of replacing fish meal protein at different levels with poultry by product meal food...
This study was conducted to develop compounded feeds having a low content of fish meal for juvenile ...
This study was undertaken to determine the nutritive value of some of the more widely available prot...
The experiment aimed to evaluate the optimal level of fermented blood meal used in grow-out diets fo...
Three different experiments were conducted in the effort to develop practical feeds for farming the ...
The objectives of this study were to compare the performance of a Southeast Asian Fisheries Developm...
Two diets were formulated to include 8–14% soybean meal and 9–18% rice bran, 34–40% fish meal, 4–5% ...
The feasibility of replacing fish meal protein at different levels with poultry by product meal food...
The Epinephelinae groupers are strict carnivorous species. They are widely cultured in the Asia Paci...
The effects of fish meal (FM) replacement with graded level of soybean meal (SBM) on growth performa...
Four growth trials were conducted in the effort to develop cost-effective diets for the humpback gro...
Feed performance of hybrid grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus ♂ x E. fuscoguttatus ♀) at 27.76±0.78 gr...
AbstractThis study aimed to evaluate the utilization of smoked skipjack processing byproduct meal (S...
Feeding experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of replacing fishmeal with soybean meal i...
The experiment aimed to evaluate the optimal level of fermented blood meal used in grow-out diets fo...
The feasibility of replacing fish meal protein at different levels with poultry by product meal food...
This study was conducted to develop compounded feeds having a low content of fish meal for juvenile ...
This study was undertaken to determine the nutritive value of some of the more widely available prot...
The experiment aimed to evaluate the optimal level of fermented blood meal used in grow-out diets fo...
Three different experiments were conducted in the effort to develop practical feeds for farming the ...
The objectives of this study were to compare the performance of a Southeast Asian Fisheries Developm...
Two diets were formulated to include 8–14% soybean meal and 9–18% rice bran, 34–40% fish meal, 4–5% ...
The feasibility of replacing fish meal protein at different levels with poultry by product meal food...
The Epinephelinae groupers are strict carnivorous species. They are widely cultured in the Asia Paci...
The effects of fish meal (FM) replacement with graded level of soybean meal (SBM) on growth performa...
Four growth trials were conducted in the effort to develop cost-effective diets for the humpback gro...
Feed performance of hybrid grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus ♂ x E. fuscoguttatus ♀) at 27.76±0.78 gr...
AbstractThis study aimed to evaluate the utilization of smoked skipjack processing byproduct meal (S...
Feeding experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of replacing fishmeal with soybean meal i...
The experiment aimed to evaluate the optimal level of fermented blood meal used in grow-out diets fo...
The feasibility of replacing fish meal protein at different levels with poultry by product meal food...