GROWTH RESPONSE AND SURVIVAL OF NILE TILAPIA (Oreochromis niloticus) FED STEROID HORMONE AND PAWPAW SEED (Carica papaya) MEAL BASED DIET.

Authors

  • E OROSE
  • G. N WOKE
  • D.O BEKIBELE

Keywords:

Aquaculture, feed composition, growth performance, food security

Abstract

This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of wet testes of bull (Bos. indicus), boar (Sus. domesticus), combination
of bull and mud catfish testes (B. indicus / C. gariepinus) and pawpaw seed powder (Carica papaya) on the growth and
survival rate of O. niloticus fry in an indoor experimental ponds. Fifty five fry were assigned randomly to five
experimental ponds in triplicate. The feed (composed of soya-bean, fish meal, wheat bran, cassava flour (garri)) in
Pond one (G1), Pond two (G2), Pond three (G3), Pond four (G4), and Pond five (G5) was formulated by adding 17αmethyl-testosterone (0.06g), wet testes from bull (17.47g), boar (25.59g), combination of bull and catfish (20.48g) at a
ratio of 80:20 and pawpaw seed powder (20g) respectively per kg of feed. The growth and survival rate of fry in G1,
G2, G3, G4 and G5 was (3.59±0.09c& 72.33±7.22b, 4.00±0.22bc& 92.33±5.78a, 5.12±0.09a& 95.67±1.45a,4.33±0.41bc& 97.00±2.08a
, 4.70±0.07ab & 98.07±3.03a) respectively with significant (p<0.05) difference. From theresult, it appears that the feed formulation in G3 was more favourable to the growth of tilapia compared to theformulation in G5, G4, G2 and G1 whereas the feed formulation in G5 had the highest survival rate.

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Published

2018-06-01

How to Cite

OROSE, E., WOKE, G. N., & BEKIBELE, D. (2018). GROWTH RESPONSE AND SURVIVAL OF NILE TILAPIA (Oreochromis niloticus) FED STEROID HORMONE AND PAWPAW SEED (Carica papaya) MEAL BASED DIET. Nigerian Journal of Fisheries, 15(1), 1336–1341. Retrieved from https://fisonjournal.org.ng/index.php/njf/article/view/179

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