J. C. Román‐Reyes, G. A. Rodríguez‐Montes de Oca, Emmanuel Martínez Montaño, Daniel Adrián Solís-Chávez, D. López-Peraza, Juan A. Tello-Ballinas, I. Bañuelos-Vargas
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ABSTRACT Sustainable aquaculture of the green guapote Mayaheros beani requires better understanding their physiology and composition. In that context, this research focused on the study of hematology, proximal and fatty acid (FA) composition of wild and farmed green guapote. Results showed no significant differences between wild and farmed fish in red blood cell count (1.77-2.57 ×106 cel µL-1), hemoglobin (11.6-15.1 g dL-1), glucose (68-115 mg dL-1) and the crude protein of whole body (51-58%). However, farmed fish showed significantly higher crude lipid (21.2 ± 0.33%) of whole body compared with wild ones (6.80 ± 0.42). Otherwise, wild fish had higher n-3 FA (14.18 ± 1.84%) than farmed fish (11.50 ± 1.97%). Because farmed fish showed a feed conversion ratio of 2.03 ± 0.8, results seem to indicate that M. beani require a specific balanced diet to improve its performance. Further research is required to understand the nutritional requirement of M. beani.
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