EFFECT OF DIFFERENT DIETARY PROTEIN ON WEEKLY WEIGHT GAIN AND BODY COMPOSITION OF Megalops atlanticus FINGERLINGS CULTURED IN TANKS

Authors

  • C. B. OKORO
  • I. A. AKINTAYO

Keywords:

dietary protein, body composition, Megalops atlanticus, pond

Abstract

Five hundred (500) fingerlings of average weight varying from 5.11±1.39 to 5.26±1.63g in tanks were obtained
from Lagos lagoon, Nigeria in February 2010 using gill net were fed with four diets, of which three diets [35% (T1),
40% (T2) and 45% (T3)] were formulated and Coppens as control (Ct). The protein sources of the formulated diets
were soybean meal and fish meal combined at the ratio of 2:1. The best crude protein in flesh and carcass was
recorded in Ct and T2. The high protein level (45% protein) did not significantly enhance the fish growth. Ash for
flesh also falls within the reported range but not the same with that of carcass of the fish examined. The ash for
carcass ranged from 8.24±0.12 to 10.47±0.33. The work also revealed that the Ct had the best overall bi-weekly
weight gain followed by T2. The result of the study indicated that M. atlanticus can accept formulated feed.

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Published

2014-06-01

How to Cite

OKORO, C. B., & AKINTAYO, I. A. (2014). EFFECT OF DIFFERENT DIETARY PROTEIN ON WEEKLY WEIGHT GAIN AND BODY COMPOSITION OF Megalops atlanticus FINGERLINGS CULTURED IN TANKS. Nigerian Journal of Fisheries, 11(1_2), 722–727. Retrieved from https://fisonjournal.org.ng/index.php/njf/article/view/219

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