986-989To study the growth response of African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) to the diets containing two protein (30 and 35%) and two lipid levels (12 and 18%) in a closed recirculatory system for 60 days, fish were fed to satiation twice daily. The experiment was carried out in triplicate groups. Fortnightly sampling of fish and water samples was carried out. The best result in terms of growth was obtained with the diet containing 34.62% protein and 12.12% lipid. The protein to lipid ratio was 18.57 in the diet that gave best percentage weight gain. However best survival, food conversion ratio and protein efficiency ratio were recorded in the diet containing 29.86% protein and 18.08% lipid
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<br/> <p>The absence of adequate techniques for rearing fish larvae constitutes a bottle...
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As the prices of fish feed ingredients continue to soar due to economic and environmental challenges...
This study investigated the effects of dietary lipid content on growth rate, feed utilization, diges...
One of the major problems faced by aquaculture industry today is the high cost of fish feed and this...
Fishmeal (FM) was substituted with soybean meal (Glycine max) (SBM) and bambaranut meal (Voandzeia ...
A study of the growth and body composition of Clarias gariepinus juveniles 8.51 ± 2.29g fed combined...
The effects of isonitrogenous diets (350 g crude protein/kg diet) with different energy levels (10.8...
A laboratory trial was conducted to determine the optimum dietary protein to energy (P/E) ratio of A...
The relationship between body size, food utilization and growth of African catfish (Clarias gariepi-...
This study investigated the optimum dietary energy requirement of African catfish, Clarias gariepinu...
International audienceFingerlings of African catfish (Heterobranchus longifilis) were fed six isonit...
Four experimental diets were formulated to contain different ratios of animal protein to plant prote...
Com o objetivo de estudar a utilização da fração protéica na fase inicial do crescimento do bagre af...
<br/> <p>The absence of adequate techniques for rearing fish larvae constitutes a bottle...
This study evaluates the nutrient utilization and growth performance of African catfish (Clarias gar...
The absence of adequate techniques for rearing fish larvae constitutes a bottleneck for sustainable...
As the prices of fish feed ingredients continue to soar due to economic and environmental challenges...
This study investigated the effects of dietary lipid content on growth rate, feed utilization, diges...
One of the major problems faced by aquaculture industry today is the high cost of fish feed and this...