Communications: Effects of reducing dietary lipid levels on growth and body composition of hybrid tilapia in an intensive recirculating-water system

K. Fitzsimmons, G. Dickenson, C. Brand, J. Davis
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Abstract Juvenile hybrids of Mozambique tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus × blue tilapia O. aureus reared in an intensive recirculating-water system were fed isonitrogenous (30% protein), isocaloric (2,870 kcal/kg digestible energy) diets with varying levels of dietary lipids. Diets containing 3, 6, and 8% lipids were fed at a rate of 3% of biomass per day. Fish grew from 68 g to 250 g in 91 d. Specific growth rates and feed efficiency ratios were not significantly different between treatments. Examination of fat levels in fillets and livers did not demonstrate any trend as lipid levels in diets decreased. The amount of fat in the viscera did not decrease with a reduction of lipid in the diets. It was concluded that lower fat levels could be used in feeds for intensive production systems if the caloric value of the diet is balanced with suitable carbohydrates. In addition, fat level in the final fillet product will not be reduced by lowering the dietary fat level in fish feed within the range of 3% to 8% lipid.
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通讯:在集约化循环水系统中降低饲料脂质水平对杂交罗非鱼生长和体组成的影响
摘要采用集约循环水系统饲养莫三色罗非鱼与金黄色蓝罗非鱼杂交幼鱼,饲喂不同脂肪水平的等氮(30%蛋白质)、等热量(2870千卡/千克消化能)饲料。饲粮中脂含量分别为3、6和8%,饲喂比例为生物量的3% /天。在91 d内,鱼的生长从68 g增加到250 g。不同处理的特定生长率和饲料效率差异不显著。对鱼片和肝脏脂肪水平的检查没有显示出饮食中脂肪水平下降的任何趋势。内脏脂肪的含量不随饲料中脂肪含量的减少而减少。综上所述,如果饲粮的热值与适当的碳水化合物相平衡,则低脂肪水平可用于集约化生产系统的饲料。此外,在3% ~ 8%的脂肪含量范围内降低鱼饲料中的脂肪含量不会降低最终鱼片产品中的脂肪含量。
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