Growth performance and nutrient utilization of catfish Clarias gariepinus fed varying inclusion level of fermented unsieved yellow maize


Autoria(s): Falaye, Augustine Eyiwunmi; Omoike, Augustine; Adesina, Suliyat Bolanle
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10/06/2015

Resumo

This study was conducted using 150 fish of Clarias gariepinus to investigate the growth performance and nutrient utilization of Clarias gariepinus fed five treatment diets containing varying inclusion level of fermented unsieved maize. The diets were grouped into CT, T1, T2, T3, and T4 with inclusion levels of 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% of fermented unsieved maize respectively. Highest weight gain was recorded in T4 with value of 10.24 and lowest weight was recorded in CT with 9.17. High FCR were observed in T2 with value of 0.70 and lower value was observed in T4 with value of 0.62. While, T2, T3, and T4 have highest survival rates with values of 90% in each treatment CT and T1 recorded 80% and 70% respectively. There was a significant (p< 0.05) difference between the food conversion ratios treatment T4 with the best value and other treatments. There was a significant (p< 0.05) difference between the levels of fermented unsieved maize inclusion and the specific growth rate of the experimental fish. The highest value of protein level and feed efficiency were observed in T4 at significant difference level (p< 0.05) than other treatments. It was concluded that fermentation of maize in fish feed has positive effects on the nutritional value of the feed. It is recommend that fermented maize can replace raw maize in fish feed diet for growth performance. KEYWORDS: Fermentation, yellow maize, Clarias gariepinus, Fish, Feed.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17887/1/Vol%208%20%281%29%20-%20Cont.%20J.%20Biol.%20Sci.%2014-23.pdf

Falaye, Augustine Eyiwunmi and Omoike, Augustine and Adesina, Suliyat Bolanle (2015) Growth performance and nutrient utilization of catfish Clarias gariepinus fed varying inclusion level of fermented unsieved yellow maize. Continental Journal of Biological Sciences, 8(1), pp. 14-23. 10.5707/cjbiolsci.2015.8.1.14.23 <http://dx.doi.org/10.5707/cjbiolsci.2015.8.1.14.23>

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17887/

10.5707/cjbiolsci.2015.8.1.14.23

Palavras-Chave #Aquaculture #Biology
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Article

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