The effect of various protein levels on the growth and survival rates of Penaeus monodon Fabricius

Postlarvae of tiger prawns, P. monodon , were fed with various protein levels of 0; 30; 40 and 50%, fish meal and rice bran were combined and pelletized for 16 wks. Prawns used had an average mean length of 1.2 mm and an average mean weight of 5.5 mg. Nitrite, ammonia, dissolved oxygen content, temperature and pH were monitored. After one month of feeding, growth increments of postlarvae fed with 30% protein diet were significantly different from those given 0; 40 and 50%. Survival rate of the group fed 40% protein was higher (81.7%) but was not significantly different from those fed 30% (68.0%). The highest feed efficiency was obtained from the 30% protein pellets (4.6). At the end of 16 weeks, growth increment of 40% protein level was significantly different from the 30% and 50% protein levels, but the survival rate was not signficantly different from the 30% protein level. Feed conversion for the 40% protein diet was 2.8.

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Main Author: Khannapa, Auaychai
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1977
Subjects:Aquaculture, Biology, Nutritional requirements, Proteins, Feed composition, Crustacean culture, Penaeus monodon,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/33948
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-339482021-07-10T02:22:40Z The effect of various protein levels on the growth and survival rates of Penaeus monodon Fabricius Khannapa, Auaychai Aquaculture Biology Nutritional requirements Proteins Feed composition Crustacean culture Penaeus monodon Postlarvae of tiger prawns, P. monodon , were fed with various protein levels of 0; 30; 40 and 50%, fish meal and rice bran were combined and pelletized for 16 wks. Prawns used had an average mean length of 1.2 mm and an average mean weight of 5.5 mg. Nitrite, ammonia, dissolved oxygen content, temperature and pH were monitored. After one month of feeding, growth increments of postlarvae fed with 30% protein diet were significantly different from those given 0; 40 and 50%. Survival rate of the group fed 40% protein was higher (81.7%) but was not significantly different from those fed 30% (68.0%). The highest feed efficiency was obtained from the 30% protein pellets (4.6). At the end of 16 weeks, growth increment of 40% protein level was significantly different from the 30% and 50% protein levels, but the survival rate was not signficantly different from the 30% protein level. Feed conversion for the 40% protein diet was 2.8. 2021-06-24T17:33:05Z 2021-06-24T17:33:05Z 1977 article http://hdl.handle.net/1834/33948 en http://www.seafdec.org.ph http://repository.seafdec.org.ph application/pdf application/pdf 24-28 aqdchief@seafdec.org.ph http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/18587 17342 2015-11-09 16:10:27 18587 Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department
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topic Aquaculture
Biology
Nutritional requirements
Proteins
Feed composition
Crustacean culture
Penaeus monodon
Aquaculture
Biology
Nutritional requirements
Proteins
Feed composition
Crustacean culture
Penaeus monodon
spellingShingle Aquaculture
Biology
Nutritional requirements
Proteins
Feed composition
Crustacean culture
Penaeus monodon
Aquaculture
Biology
Nutritional requirements
Proteins
Feed composition
Crustacean culture
Penaeus monodon
Khannapa, Auaychai
The effect of various protein levels on the growth and survival rates of Penaeus monodon Fabricius
description Postlarvae of tiger prawns, P. monodon , were fed with various protein levels of 0; 30; 40 and 50%, fish meal and rice bran were combined and pelletized for 16 wks. Prawns used had an average mean length of 1.2 mm and an average mean weight of 5.5 mg. Nitrite, ammonia, dissolved oxygen content, temperature and pH were monitored. After one month of feeding, growth increments of postlarvae fed with 30% protein diet were significantly different from those given 0; 40 and 50%. Survival rate of the group fed 40% protein was higher (81.7%) but was not significantly different from those fed 30% (68.0%). The highest feed efficiency was obtained from the 30% protein pellets (4.6). At the end of 16 weeks, growth increment of 40% protein level was significantly different from the 30% and 50% protein levels, but the survival rate was not signficantly different from the 30% protein level. Feed conversion for the 40% protein diet was 2.8.
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Biology
Nutritional requirements
Proteins
Feed composition
Crustacean culture
Penaeus monodon
author Khannapa, Auaychai
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title The effect of various protein levels on the growth and survival rates of Penaeus monodon Fabricius
title_short The effect of various protein levels on the growth and survival rates of Penaeus monodon Fabricius
title_full The effect of various protein levels on the growth and survival rates of Penaeus monodon Fabricius
title_fullStr The effect of various protein levels on the growth and survival rates of Penaeus monodon Fabricius
title_full_unstemmed The effect of various protein levels on the growth and survival rates of Penaeus monodon Fabricius
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