Pseudoplatystoma punctifer is a highly appreciated fish species native to the Amazon basin, whose commercial farming has been hampered by low survival during early life stages due to the high incidence of cannibalism and the low acceptability of compound diets at weaning. Dietary DHA is known to promote digestive system development and maturation and growth, whereas its deficiency induces stress. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of dietary DHA supplementation on the incidence of cannibalism, digestive physiology, and growth performance during the early life stages of P. punctifer to improve current feeding protocols. Four dietary treatments were generated using a commercial enrichment product with high DHA content. Fish larv...