Abdelhady M. Moghazy, A. Mansour, Walid M. Fayed, E. Omar, M. Tarek, Srour
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This study was conducted to investigate the effect of feeding three commercial feed additives Tonilisat® (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), Garlin® (26% allicin), Enziver® (Multi-enzymes) and different mixtures of them on growth performance, feed utilization, body composition and cost benefit of European eel (Anguilla anguilla) fry. A total of 160 European eel fry (3.0±0.2 g/fish) were divided into 8 groups (10 fish/tank in two replicates) for 120 days. Eight dietary treatments were conducted as follow: the first diet considered to be the control without any additives. The second and third diets contain 0.2% of Tonilisat® and Garlin®, respectively. The fourth diet contains 0.1% of Enziver®, The fifth diet contains a mixture of 0.1% Tonilisat® with 0.1% Garlin®, the sixth diet contains a mixture of 0.1% e Tonilisat® with 0.05% Enziver®, the seventh diet contains a mixture of 0.1% Garlin® with 0.05% Enziver®, and the eighth diet contains a mixture of 0.1% Tonilisat® , 0.1% Garlin® and 0.05% Enziver®, respectively. The obtained results indicated that growth performance, feed conversion ratio and nutrient utilization were significantly improved in eels fed diet supplemented with multi-enzymes and different mixtures of feed additives. The survival rate (%) and whole body proximate composition didn’t differ significantly among different experimental groups. Meanwhile, the profit index improved significantly with multi-enzyme supplementation and the combinations of yeast, garlic and multienzyme increased diets benfits. Therefore, it’s reasonable to incorporate exogenous multi-enzymes or combination of yeast, garlic and multi-enzyme in the diets of European eels. Keyword: Feed additives, Eel (Anguilla anguilla), Growth performance, feed utilization, economic evaluation. Received: Nov., 15, 2017 Accepted: Feb., 5, 2022