MINERAL COMPOSITION OF VUNDU CATFISH LARVAE FED DIETS CONTAINING SOYBEAN AND COTTONSEED MEALS DURING WEANING
Keywords:
larviculture, African catfish, antinutritional factors, body mineral content, phytic acidAbstract
Soybean and cottonseed meals were used to replace fish meal in practical diets for vundu catfish (Heterobranchus
longifilis) larvae. Three isonitrogenous (430 g kg-1
crude protein) practical diets (SBM: 40% soybean meal based
diet, CSM: 40% cottonseed meal based diet and SBM+CSM: 20% soybean meal + 20 % Cottonseed meal based
diet) were fed to duplicate groups of 300 larvae (initial mean weight: 7 mg) in each tank (20 L). A commercial
African catfish fry diet was used as control. Larvae were hand fed in excess, 7-days a week from days 8 to 26
posthatch (p.h.). At the end of this trial, the effects on growth, survival and body Ca, P, Mg, Fe, Zn and Mn contents
were examined. The final mean weight and specific growth rate of larvae fed SBM (129.2 mg and 16.2% day-1
) were
significantly better (P<0.05) than those fed CSM (75.2 mg and 13.2% day-1
) or SBM+CSM (90.9 mg and 14.2%
day-1 ). No significant differences (P>0.05) were found for survival, cannibalism and condition factor between fish
fed tested diets. Furthermore, only Fe, Zn and Mn were higher in fish fed CSM or SBM+CSM than those fed SBM,
while their dietary level was similar.