Comparison on efficacy of hybrid Clarias catfish diets formulated from nutrient requirement data to a selected commercial catfish feed: Technical paper No. 179
1996
Wimol Jantrarotai | Prasert Sitasit | Tussanee Pupipat (Department of Fisheries, Bangkok (Thailand). National Inland Fisheries Inst.)
Two experiments were performed to compare the efficacy of hybrid Clarias catfish diets developed base on nutrient requirement data to a selected commercial catfish feed. Experiment 1 was to select the best of four commercial catfish feeds (COM 1-COM 4) by determination the protein digestibility of those feeds as well as fish performance. Hybrid Clarias catfish (15.7 g each) were randomly stocked in 12 digestibility tanks at rate of 10 fish per tank and fed to apparent satiation once daily for 2 weeks. Protein digestibility of all feeds were averaging 95 percent and were not significant different (P0.05) among dietary treatments However, fish fed COM 2 had best performance. COM 2 was, therefore, selected to compare its efficacy with 10 formulated diets (diets 1-10) in experiment 2. Diets 1-10 developed from conventional feedstuffs base on nutrient requirement data for hybrid Clarias catfish. Diets 1-4, 5-8, 9 and 10 composed of Danish fishmeal, Thai fishmeal, chicken head and trash fish as animal protein sources, respectively. Protein contents of diets 1, 2, 5, 6 and 3, 4, 7, 8 and 10 were 35 percent and 32 percent, respectively. Two digestible energy levels; 330 and 290 kcal/100 g were assigned for diets 1, 2, 5, 6, 9 and 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, respectively. The formulated diets and COM 2 were fed to apparent satiation twice daily for 8 weeks to 5-6 g fish stocked in 33 glass aquaria at rate of 15 fish per aquarium. It was concluded that weight gain of fish fed diets 1-10 were better than that of fish fed COM 2 (P0.05). Diet 9 contained too high energy (356 kcal/100 g) and reduced feed consumption of fish. Diet utilization were lower for fish fed diets contained Thai fishmeal (diets 5-8) than for fish fed diets contained Danish fishmeal or trash fish (diets 1, 2, 3 and 10) (P 0.05). Danish fishmeal containing diets with 35 percent protein (diets 1 and 2) produced better weight gain than did 32 percent protein diets (diets 3 and 4) with same energy level. Energy levels at certain protein level had little effect on fish growth. However, fish fed 32 percent protein diet with 330 kcal/100 g (diet 3) grew and utilized diet as well as those fed 35 percent protein diet with 290 kcal/100 g (diet 2). The study suggests that diets 1, 2, 3 and 10 were suitable for promoting fish growth and diet utilization. If a less fatty fish is desirable, diets 2 and 10 are prefered. However, diets 1, 3 and 10 are recommended to fish farmers to attain low feeding cost.
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