Some Physiological Responses of Clarias gariepinus Fed Graded Levels of Cirina forda Larvae Based Diets

A. A. Adewumi, E. Idowu, J. B. Edward, O. A. Iwalaye, O. Fadiya, B. D. Obafemi
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The study examined the growth performance, hematological and digestive enzymes of Clarias gariepinus juveniles fed Cirina forda meal (CFM) based diets in the laboratory for a period of 10weeks. Five iso-nitrogenous (30%) experimental diets were formulated at various levels of CFM inclusion levels of 0% (control), 10%, 20%, 30%, 40% and 50%, designated as diets Q, A10, B20, C30, D40 and E50 respectively. Fish fed the CFM based diets showed mean weight gain (MWG), specific growth rate (SGR) and protein efficiency ratio (PER) comparable to the control diet. There was significant differences in the digestive enzyme activities of the fish as the CFM level in the experimental diets increased. Protease and maltase activities significantly increased, with diet C30 recording the highest maltase activity (4.37) while the cellulase and glucanase activities of the fish significantly (P 0.05) between the PCV and RBC of the blood of the fish fed the various diets. Highest RBC (2.75 x10 6 / µL) was obtained in fish fed the control diet while the lowest (2.55 x10 6 / µL) was recorded in the fish fed diet E50 . The White Blood Cell count and the Neutrophils of the fish fed the trial diets were not significantly higher (P>0.05) than those of the fish fed the control diets. From the results of this experiment, it is concluded that up to 50% inclusion level of Cirina forda meal in the diet of Clarias gariepinus was tolerable for good growth and physiological well-being of the fish.
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不同饲料水平的中国黄颡鱼幼虫对加里宾克拉尾鱼的生理反应
本试验在实验室试验条件下,对饲料中添加中国细粉(CFM)的Clarias gariepinus幼鱼的生长性能、血液学和消化酶进行了为期10周的研究。配制CFM添加水平分别为0%(对照)、10%、20%、30%、40%和50%的5种等氮(30%)试验饲粮,分别命名为饲粮Q、A10、B20、C30、D40和E50。饲料中添加CFM的鱼的平均增重(MWG)、特定生长率(SGR)和蛋白质效率(PER)与对照饲料相当。随着试验饲料中CFM水平的升高,鱼的消化酶活性有显著差异。蛋白酶和麦芽糖酶活性显著提高,以饲料C30的麦芽糖酶活性最高(4.37),各饲料对鱼血PCV和红细胞的纤维素酶和葡聚糖酶活性影响显著(P < 0.05)。对照组饲料中RBC最高(2.75 × 10 6 /µL),饲料E50中RBC最低(2.55 × 10 6 /µL)。试验组的白细胞计数和中性粒细胞均不显著高于对照组(P>0.05)。综上所述,为保证鱼的良好生长和生理健康,在饲料中添加高达50%的中国黄粉是可耐受的。
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