酵母(Saccharomyces cerevisiae)作为饲料稳定剂和生长促进剂对金眼鲷鱼(Burchell,1822 年)幼鱼的潜在作用

M.A. Dakare, I. Auta, P. Fache, J. A. Auta
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这项研究的目的是检验酵母作为鱼饲料稳定剂和生长促进剂的潜力,以及面包酵母(Saccharomyces cerevisae)在克拉里鱼身上的不同含量。从尼日利亚卡杜纳州的阿利乌养殖场获得平均重量为 2.40 克的加氏鳞鳉鱼苗,并将其运到位于尼日利亚卡杜纳州立大学动物园的渔业部门。这些鱼在 60 升的塑料水箱中适应了两周。每个鱼缸放养 10 条幼鱼,鱼缸中装有去氯自来水,一式三份。配制了粗蛋白含量为 40% 的四种不同酵母菌含量的实验日粮:日粮 I(5%)、日粮 II(7.5%)、日粮 III(10%)和日粮 IV(12.5%),以及不含酵母菌的对照日粮。经稳定性测试的饲料清楚地表明,稳定性随酵母水平的增加而增加,日粮 IV(12.5%)在 30 分钟(76%)和 60 分钟(68%)时的稳定性最高。在整个实验期间,颗粒饲料的投喂量为鱼类生物量的 5%。从日增重、相对增重、特定生长率、饲料转化率等方面评估了鱼的生长反应。结果表明,与对照日粮相比,日粮 III(10%)的生长性能最好,平均增重 2.7 克,其次是日粮 IV(12.5%),平均增重 2.39 克。同样,日粮 III(10%)的存活率最高,达到 80%。因此,在商品鱼饲料中添加 10%的面包酵母细胞可改善嘉鱼的生长和存活率。
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Potential of yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) as feed stabilizer and growth promoter on Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822) fingerlings
This research was carried out to examine the potential of yeast as a fish feed stabilizer and growth promoter on Clarias gariepienus with varying levels of baker’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisae). Clarias gariepinus fingerlings with mean weight of 2.40 grams fingerlings were obtained from Aliu Farms, Kaduna and transported to the Fishery unit located in the Zoological Garden of the school, Kaduna State University, Kaduna State Nigeria. The fish were acclimatized for two weeks in 60 Liters’ plastic tanks. Fish were stocked at 10 fingerlings per tank containing de-chlorinated tap water in triplicate. Four experimental diets with different inclusion levels of Saccharomyces cerevisiae as follows; Diet I (5%), Diet II (7.5%) Diet III (10%) and Diet IV (12.5%) and the control diet without Saccharomyces cerevisiae were formulated at 40% crude protein. Feed subjected to stability test clearly showed that stability increases with increased level of yeast with Diet IV (12.5%) having the highest at 30 minutes (76%) and 60 minutes (68%). The pelleted feeds were fed to fish at the rate of 5% of the fish biomass throughout the experimental period. The growth response was assessed in terms of daily weight gain, relative weight gain, specific growth rate, feed conversion ratio. The results showed that diet III (10%) gave the best growth performance with an average weight gain of 2.7 followed by diet IV (12.5%) of average weight gain of 2.39 g when compared to the control diet. Similarly, diet III (10%) recorded the highest survival rate of 80%. Thus, adding baker’s yeast cells into commercial fish feed at 10% improved growth and survival of Clarias gariepinus.
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