Effects of Dietary Catfish and Menhaden Oils on Hybrid Striped Bass Production

H. R. Robinette, J. B. Taylor, D. Gatlin, S. Craig
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Abstract Hybrids of female striped bass Morone saxatilis and male white bass M. chrysops were stocked at 14,000 fish/ha in earthen ponds and fed an experimental diet supplementally sprayed (2.5% by weight) with either catfish oil (CO) or menhaden oil (MO). The sprayed diet contained n-3 highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFA, with four or more double bonds) at 1.10% and 1.54% of diet for CO and MO, respectively. Fish were fed to apparent satiation twice daily for 212 d in three replicate 0.05-ha ponds per diet. There were no significant differences (P < 0.05) between CO and MO diets in mean total weight offish at harvest (590 and 585 g, respectively), percent weight gain (584% and 576%), survival (87% and 91%), or feed conversion (weight of feed as fed/fish weight gain: 2.50 and 2.31). Mean intraperitoneal fat (IPF) to body weight ratios of fish were not different (4.8% for CO and 4.4% for MO). Females had a significantly higher IPF ratio (5.2%) than males (4.7%) across both diets. There were no significant...
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饲料中添加鲶鱼油和鲱鱼油对杂交条纹鲈鱼产量的影响
摘要以14000尾/ hm2的土池放养雌斑鲈与雄斑鲈杂交,在试验饲粮中添加(按重量2.5%)鲶鱼油(CO)或鲱鱼油(MO)。喷施饲粮中n-3高不饱和脂肪酸(HUFA,具有4个及以上双键)含量分别为CO和MO饲粮的1.10%和1.54%。各组分别饲喂3个0.05 ha的重复池塘,每日2次,连续饲喂212 d。在收获时鱼的平均总重(分别为590和585 g)、增重百分比(分别为584%和576%)、成活率(分别为87%和91%)和饲料系数(饲料重/鱼增重分别为2.50和2.31)方面,CO和MO饲料之间均无显著差异(P < 0.05)。鱼的平均腹腔脂肪(IPF)与体重之比无显著差异(CO为4.8%,MO为4.4%)。在两种饮食中,雌性的IPF比率(5.2%)显著高于雄性(4.7%)。没有显著的…
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