Potential Feed Conversion of Redear Sunfish Fed Nutritionally Complete Formulated Diets

S. Cook, G. D. Scurlock
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Abstract Intensive culture of redear sunfish Lepomis microlophus has been difficult because these fish do not readily accept formulated diets. Many fish culturists have continued to raise redear sunfish in ponds on formulated diets, but it is uncertain whether the fish are effectively using the provided feed or the feed is simply adding nutrients to the pond. We examined the feed conversion, relative condition, and body composition of redear sunfish fingerlings fed three nutritionally complete commercial formulated diets in recirculating-water, biofiltered aquaculture systems. Redear sunfish accepted all three diets after an initial training period of 3 weeks. Increases in total length and weight were noted for all three diets; however, condition factors only increased for fish fed two of the diets. Proximate body composition appeared to be related to composition and particle size of the diets. Feed conversion ratios for fish fed one of the diets were similar to those reported for hybrid sunfish (bluegill...
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营养完全配方饲料对红豆鱼饲料转化率的影响
由于这些鱼类不容易接受配方饲料,因此密集培养难产太阳鱼。许多养鱼户继续在池塘里用配方饲料饲养重养太阳鱼,但不确定这些鱼是有效地利用了提供的饲料,还是饲料只是为池塘增加了营养。我们研究了在循环水生物过滤养殖系统中,投喂三种营养完全的商业配方饲料的太阳鱼幼鱼的饲料转化率、相对状况和体成分。Redear太阳鱼在最初的3周训练后接受了所有三种饮食。三种饲料的总体长和体重均有所增加;然而,条件因子仅在饲喂两种饲料的鱼中增加。近似的身体组成似乎与饮食的组成和颗粒大小有关。饲喂其中一种饲料的鱼的饲料转化率与杂交太阳鱼(蓝鳃鱼)的饲料转化率相似。
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