Growth of juvenile Chinese sturgeon Acipenser sinensis fed live and formulated diets


Autoria(s): Hui Xiao; Yibo Cui; Silas S. O. Hung; Xiaoming Zhu; Zhongju Zou; Shouqi Xie
Data(s)

1999

Resumo

Triplicate groups of 3.8-g juvenile Chinese sturgeon Acipenser sinensis were reared for 8 weeks in indoor flow-through systems on one of four diets: a natural diet consisting solely of live tubificid worms, a semimoist practical diet, a dry practical diet, and a purified diet. The formulated diets were prepared in the laboratory and had protein contents of 47-50%. Except for the group fed the purified diet, fish showed high survival (94-96%) and growth (final weight, 41-45 g). Survival and specific growth rate did not differ significantly between groups fed the natural, semimoist, and dry practical diets, but were significantly (P < 0.05) lower in fish fed the purified diet. Proximate analysis showed that fish fed purified diet had lower protein and lipid levels but a higher moisture content than fish fed other diets. Our results demonstrated that growth and survival of cultured juvenile Chinese sturgeon fed practical diets were comparable with those fed live tubificid worms. However, Chinese sturgeon fed a purified diet showed inferior growth and survival.

Identificador

http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/10096

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/59561

Fonte

Hui Xiao; Yibo Cui; Silas S. O. Hung; Xiaoming Zhu; Zhongju Zou; Shouqi Xie.Growth of juvenile Chinese sturgeon Acipenser sinensis fed live and formulated diets,NORTH AMERICAN JOURNAL OF AQUACULTURE,1999,61(3):184-188

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries #WHITE STURGEON #FEEDING TRIALS #LARVAE #SURVIVAL
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