The comparative effect of fish and blood meal based diets on the growth and survival of juvenile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in concrete tank

An experiment was carried out to find out the comparative effect of imported fish meal, blood meal and local fish waste based diets on the growth and survival of juvenile tilapia. (O. niloticus) in concrete tank. Four diets consisting of N.I.O.M.R. pelleted feed containing 40% CP, with imported fish meal, as the control and three others formulated with fresh, boiled cattle blood and local fish waste meal at 30% CP, were fed to juvenile tilapia with average initial weight of 55.24g in four treatments and four replicates in a completely randomized design. Result indicated final body weights of 100.83, 96.54, 98.4 and 86.82g and average body length of 18.47, 18.16, 18.4 and 18.14cm, for treatments 1 (control), 2 (fresh blood based diet), 3 (boiled blood based diet) and 4 (local fish waste meal based diet) respectively, with no significant difference between the treatments (P>0.05). The same was also true for average daily weight gain of 0.41, 0.36, 0.31 and 0.28g. However, treatment 1 and 2 had better relative weight gain 93.69 and 80.21%, than 3 and 4 at 62.37 and 64.85% respectively, (P<0.05). The survival was 100% in all treatments. Treatment 2 was more cost effective at N539.06/Kg fish, followed by 1 with N667.52. Treatments 3 and 4 had the highest at N698.20 and N718.60 per kg fish. The trial showed that tilapia feed processed with fresh cattle blood performed as well as imported fish meal, boiled blood and local fish waste and in addition was more cost effective.

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Main Authors: Bekibele, D.O., Ansa, E.J., Agokei, O.E., Opara, J.Y., Alozie-Chidi, V.C., Aranyo, A.A., Uzukwu, P.U., Gbulubo, A.J., Okereke, A., Azubuike, N., Ezenwa, N., Ibemere, I.
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Published: Fisheries Society of Nigeria 2010
Subjects:Aquaculture, Oreochromis niloticus, Nigeria, Port Harcourt, Feed evaluation, freshwater environment, Feeding experiments, Diets, Nutritional requirements, Survival, Growth rate,
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-382312021-07-14T02:56:35Z The comparative effect of fish and blood meal based diets on the growth and survival of juvenile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in concrete tank Bekibele, D.O. Ansa, E.J. Agokei, O.E. Opara, J.Y. Alozie-Chidi, V.C. Aranyo, A.A. Uzukwu, P.U. Gbulubo, A.J. Okereke, A. Azubuike, N. Ezenwa, N. Ibemere, I. Aquaculture Oreochromis niloticus Nigeria Port Harcourt Feed evaluation freshwater environment Feeding experiments Diets Nutritional requirements Survival Growth rate An experiment was carried out to find out the comparative effect of imported fish meal, blood meal and local fish waste based diets on the growth and survival of juvenile tilapia. (O. niloticus) in concrete tank. Four diets consisting of N.I.O.M.R. pelleted feed containing 40% CP, with imported fish meal, as the control and three others formulated with fresh, boiled cattle blood and local fish waste meal at 30% CP, were fed to juvenile tilapia with average initial weight of 55.24g in four treatments and four replicates in a completely randomized design. Result indicated final body weights of 100.83, 96.54, 98.4 and 86.82g and average body length of 18.47, 18.16, 18.4 and 18.14cm, for treatments 1 (control), 2 (fresh blood based diet), 3 (boiled blood based diet) and 4 (local fish waste meal based diet) respectively, with no significant difference between the treatments (P>0.05). The same was also true for average daily weight gain of 0.41, 0.36, 0.31 and 0.28g. However, treatment 1 and 2 had better relative weight gain 93.69 and 80.21%, than 3 and 4 at 62.37 and 64.85% respectively, (P<0.05). The survival was 100% in all treatments. Treatment 2 was more cost effective at N539.06/Kg fish, followed by 1 with N667.52. Treatments 3 and 4 had the highest at N698.20 and N718.60 per kg fish. The trial showed that tilapia feed processed with fresh cattle blood performed as well as imported fish meal, boiled blood and local fish waste and in addition was more cost effective. Includes:- 6 tables.;11 refs. 2021-06-24T18:10:48Z 2021-06-24T18:10:48Z 2010 conference_item TRUE http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38231 en http://www.fison.org.ng/ application/pdf application/pdf 550-555 Fisheries Society of Nigeria Lagos (Nigeria) http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/23508 19325 2018-05-08 15:31:05 23508 Fisheries Society of Nigeria
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topic Aquaculture
Oreochromis niloticus
Nigeria
Port Harcourt
Feed evaluation
freshwater environment
Feeding experiments
Diets
Nutritional requirements
Survival
Growth rate
Aquaculture
Oreochromis niloticus
Nigeria
Port Harcourt
Feed evaluation
freshwater environment
Feeding experiments
Diets
Nutritional requirements
Survival
Growth rate
spellingShingle Aquaculture
Oreochromis niloticus
Nigeria
Port Harcourt
Feed evaluation
freshwater environment
Feeding experiments
Diets
Nutritional requirements
Survival
Growth rate
Aquaculture
Oreochromis niloticus
Nigeria
Port Harcourt
Feed evaluation
freshwater environment
Feeding experiments
Diets
Nutritional requirements
Survival
Growth rate
Bekibele, D.O.
Ansa, E.J.
Agokei, O.E.
Opara, J.Y.
Alozie-Chidi, V.C.
Aranyo, A.A.
Uzukwu, P.U.
Gbulubo, A.J.
Okereke, A.
Azubuike, N.
Ezenwa, N.
Ibemere, I.
The comparative effect of fish and blood meal based diets on the growth and survival of juvenile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in concrete tank
description An experiment was carried out to find out the comparative effect of imported fish meal, blood meal and local fish waste based diets on the growth and survival of juvenile tilapia. (O. niloticus) in concrete tank. Four diets consisting of N.I.O.M.R. pelleted feed containing 40% CP, with imported fish meal, as the control and three others formulated with fresh, boiled cattle blood and local fish waste meal at 30% CP, were fed to juvenile tilapia with average initial weight of 55.24g in four treatments and four replicates in a completely randomized design. Result indicated final body weights of 100.83, 96.54, 98.4 and 86.82g and average body length of 18.47, 18.16, 18.4 and 18.14cm, for treatments 1 (control), 2 (fresh blood based diet), 3 (boiled blood based diet) and 4 (local fish waste meal based diet) respectively, with no significant difference between the treatments (P>0.05). The same was also true for average daily weight gain of 0.41, 0.36, 0.31 and 0.28g. However, treatment 1 and 2 had better relative weight gain 93.69 and 80.21%, than 3 and 4 at 62.37 and 64.85% respectively, (P<0.05). The survival was 100% in all treatments. Treatment 2 was more cost effective at N539.06/Kg fish, followed by 1 with N667.52. Treatments 3 and 4 had the highest at N698.20 and N718.60 per kg fish. The trial showed that tilapia feed processed with fresh cattle blood performed as well as imported fish meal, boiled blood and local fish waste and in addition was more cost effective.
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topic_facet Aquaculture
Oreochromis niloticus
Nigeria
Port Harcourt
Feed evaluation
freshwater environment
Feeding experiments
Diets
Nutritional requirements
Survival
Growth rate
author Bekibele, D.O.
Ansa, E.J.
Agokei, O.E.
Opara, J.Y.
Alozie-Chidi, V.C.
Aranyo, A.A.
Uzukwu, P.U.
Gbulubo, A.J.
Okereke, A.
Azubuike, N.
Ezenwa, N.
Ibemere, I.
author_facet Bekibele, D.O.
Ansa, E.J.
Agokei, O.E.
Opara, J.Y.
Alozie-Chidi, V.C.
Aranyo, A.A.
Uzukwu, P.U.
Gbulubo, A.J.
Okereke, A.
Azubuike, N.
Ezenwa, N.
Ibemere, I.
author_sort Bekibele, D.O.
title The comparative effect of fish and blood meal based diets on the growth and survival of juvenile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in concrete tank
title_short The comparative effect of fish and blood meal based diets on the growth and survival of juvenile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in concrete tank
title_full The comparative effect of fish and blood meal based diets on the growth and survival of juvenile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in concrete tank
title_fullStr The comparative effect of fish and blood meal based diets on the growth and survival of juvenile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in concrete tank
title_full_unstemmed The comparative effect of fish and blood meal based diets on the growth and survival of juvenile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in concrete tank
title_sort comparative effect of fish and blood meal based diets on the growth and survival of juvenile tilapia (oreochromis niloticus) in concrete tank
publisher Fisheries Society of Nigeria
publishDate 2010
url http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38231
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