A growth trial was conducted at 30 degrees C to investigate the effect of body size on growth and energy budget of Nile tilapia. The average initial body weights of the four size groups tested were 9.3, 34.1, 80.3 and 172.4 g, respectively. Fish were fed to satiation twice a day with a diet containing 35.6% crude protein. Food consumption (C-max: kJ/day) increased with body size (W: g) according to the relationship: Ln C-max = 1.45 + 0.42 LnW. The final body contents of dry matter, crude protein and ash per unit body weight increased with increasing body size while contents of fat and energy were independent of body size. Specific growth rates of wet weight, dry weight, protein and energy decreased as the fish increased in size. Feed effici...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the reproductive performance of female Nile tilapia (Oreochrom...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the reproductive performance of female Nile tilapia (Oreochrom...
The specific objectives of this study were to determine the optimum feeding frequency in juvenile GI...
Nile tilapia weighing 8.29-11.02 g were fed a practical diet at seven ration levels (starvation, 0.5...
Growth rates and energy bodgets were determined for three size groups of grass carp (Ctenoharyngodon...
Studies of fish growth response to changes in dietary protein and energy content are often conducted...
This study aimed at determining the food particle sizes (diameter) that produce the fastest growth (...
The effect of the type of non-protein energy (NPE) on energy utilisation in Nile tilapia was studied...
The effect of dietary protein levels (25%, 35 % and 45%) on growth, survival, feed utilization and b...
International audienceThe effect of the type of non-protein energy (NPE) on energy utilisation in Ni...
The effects of dietary protein (25, 35 & 45%) on food consumption, growth and body composition of Ni...
In order to investigate the effect of different protein/energy levels of diets (two commercial and o...
The efficiency of utilization and thus requirement of essential amino acids (EAAs) of fish are known...
In literature, the variability in the estimated optimal digestible protein to digestible energy rati...
In literature, the variability in the estimated optimal digestible protein to digestible energy rati...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the reproductive performance of female Nile tilapia (Oreochrom...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the reproductive performance of female Nile tilapia (Oreochrom...
The specific objectives of this study were to determine the optimum feeding frequency in juvenile GI...
Nile tilapia weighing 8.29-11.02 g were fed a practical diet at seven ration levels (starvation, 0.5...
Growth rates and energy bodgets were determined for three size groups of grass carp (Ctenoharyngodon...
Studies of fish growth response to changes in dietary protein and energy content are often conducted...
This study aimed at determining the food particle sizes (diameter) that produce the fastest growth (...
The effect of the type of non-protein energy (NPE) on energy utilisation in Nile tilapia was studied...
The effect of dietary protein levels (25%, 35 % and 45%) on growth, survival, feed utilization and b...
International audienceThe effect of the type of non-protein energy (NPE) on energy utilisation in Ni...
The effects of dietary protein (25, 35 & 45%) on food consumption, growth and body composition of Ni...
In order to investigate the effect of different protein/energy levels of diets (two commercial and o...
The efficiency of utilization and thus requirement of essential amino acids (EAAs) of fish are known...
In literature, the variability in the estimated optimal digestible protein to digestible energy rati...
In literature, the variability in the estimated optimal digestible protein to digestible energy rati...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the reproductive performance of female Nile tilapia (Oreochrom...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the reproductive performance of female Nile tilapia (Oreochrom...
The specific objectives of this study were to determine the optimum feeding frequency in juvenile GI...