Panulirus argus postlarva performance fed with fresh squid

There is a great interest in the growout of spiny lobster postlarva captured in the wild. This activity has been developed rapidly in Asia and especially in Vietnam. However, lack of appropriated formulated diets remains the main constrain to the sustainable expansion of this activity worldwide. Until now, best growth rates have been obtained with the use of high inclusion of krill meal and/or krill hydrolysates which are expensive. However, squid is today avoided as food ingredient due to low digestibility reported. Also, fresh squid has been demonstrated to produce poor growth performance in temperate lobsters, but there is no report for P. argus fed exclusive on fresh squid. This work examines the effect of fresh squid on growth of P. argus (initial weight=1.8 ± 0.46g, initial cephalotorax length=10.62 ± 1.576 mm) during 60 days. Lobsters fed with fresh squid attained a final weight 4 times higher that the lobsters fed on fish dry pellets. Weight and size increments, as well as specific growth rates were higher for lobster fed with squid, and resulted similar to the better growth rates previously reported for P. argus and other lobsters. Results indicate that in spite of previous negative reports for spiny lobsters, fresh squid is an appropriated food for P. argus. It is suggested that processing technology should be improved for obtaining more soluble and digestible squid meals for lobsters.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Rodríguez-Viera, L., Perera, E.
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2012
Subjects:Diets, Growth rate, Squid culture,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/4536
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