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Effects of different feeding level on the growth, feed efficiency and body composition of juvenile mangrove red snapper, Lutjanus argentimaculatus (Forsskal 1775)
Authors:Ghulam Abbas  & Pirzada J A Siddiqui
Institution:Centre of Excellence in Marine Biology, University of Karachi, Karachi-75270, Pakistan
Abstract:The effects of several feeding levels (1%, 1.5%, 2%, 2.5%, 3%, 3.5%, 4% and 4.5% of body weight per day, BW day?1) on the growth, feed efficiency and body composition of juvenile Lutjanus argentimaculatus (body weight 27.1 g) were examined. Fish were fed a test diet (40% protein, 18.4% lipid and 13.4 kJ g?1) for 75 days in three equal meals. Weight gain and specific growth rate increased with increasing feeding level up to 2.5% BW day?1, after which no significant improvement in growth was observed. The feed efficiency, protein efficiency ratio, retention of protein and digestibility of nutrients did not differ for fish fed 1–2.5% BW day?1, but decreased significantly when feeding levels were increased above 3% BW day?1. The chemical compositions of whole fish or body organs were significantly affected by the feeding level. The condition factor, mesenteric fat, hepato- and viscerosomatic indices were higher in fish fed 2.5–4.5% BW day?1. The cholesterol, triglycerides and haematocrit values were similar among treatments, except that high levels of plasma lipids were recorded in fish fed at 2.5% BW day?1. Taking into consideration the growth, feed efficiency and body composition data attained in this study, a feeding level of 2.5% BW day?1 is recommended for juvenile L. argentimaculatus weighing between 27 and 140 g.
Keywords:mangrove red snapper              Lutjanus argentimaculatus            growth  feed efficiency  body composition  feeding level
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