Effect of varying proportions of the daily feed rations on the performance of Juveniles of Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1882)

Kelvin Agha Ndifor, G. Nkongho, Fai Patricia Bi Asanga, Hilaire Marcel Ebobisse, Roland Ndi Mbongko, Judith G Makombu
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African catfish Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1882) constitutes a bulk of farmed freshwater fish, particularly in Africa. Its optimal production relies on an optimal feeding regime as feed covers about 50% of operation cost. Studies on feeding regimes have mostly been on feeding frequency and the daily required rations. This study was therefore designed to evaluate the impact of varied proportions of normal daily rations on the performance of C. gariepinus juveniles. Clarias gariepinus Juveniles of 17.6 ± 3.7 g were stocked at a density of 15 juveniles per 50 L of water in 80 L plastic tanks and cultured indoors for 42 days. They were fed a standard specific feed at 5% total biomass three times daily (8:00, 13:00 and 18:00). Treatment 1 received 33.33% of its daily ration at each feeding period, while treatments 2 and 3 received (50%, 25% and 25%) and (25%, 25% and 50%) of the daily rations at 8:00, 13:00 and 18:00, respectively. Fish biomass and survival rate were determined weekly and individual fish weights and lengths were determined at the end of the experiment. Water was aerated continuously and half the volume was renewed daily; temperature and pH were monitored twice daily. The specific growth rate, weight and length gained were best in treatment 3 although not significantly different (p>0.05) among treatments. However, feed conversion ratio and condition factor in treatment 3 were significantly (p<0.05) better when compared to treatments 1 and 2 although temperature and pH in the different treatments were not significantly different (p>0.05). The estimated investment cost was 3891, 4136 and 3907 FCFA, with profit index of 0.95, 0.87 and 1.09 in treatments 1, 2 and 3, respectively. Therefore, administering about 50% of the daily ration in the evening as was the case in treatment 3 is more profitable in the culture of C. gariepinus juveniles.
不同比例的日饲料配给对Clarias gariepinus幼鱼生产性能的影响(Burchell, 1882)
非洲鲶鱼Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1882)是养殖淡水鱼的主要种类,特别是在非洲。它的最优产量依赖于最优的饲喂制度,因为饲料约占运营成本的50%。关于饲喂制度的研究主要是关于饲喂频率和每日所需的口粮。因此,本研究旨在评估不同比例的正常日饲料对加里宾鱼幼鱼生产性能的影响。将体重为17.6±3.7 g的甲尾Clarias gariepinus幼鱼以每50 L水15尾的密度放养在80 L塑料罐中,室内培养42 d。每天3次(8:00、13:00和18:00)投喂总生物量5%的标准特定饲料。处理1在每个饲喂期分别饲喂其日口粮的33.33%,处理2和3在8:00、13:00和18:00分别饲喂其日口粮的50%、25%和25%和25%、25%和50%。试验结束时,每周测定鱼类生物量和存活率,测定单鱼体重和体长。水连续充气,每天更新一半的体积;每天监测2次温度和pH值。比生长率、增重和增长均以处理3最好,但各处理间差异不显著(p < 0.05)。处理3的饲料系数和条件因子显著高于对照组(p0.05)。估计投资成本为3891、4136和3907 FCFA,处理1、2和3的利润指数分别为0.95、0.87和1.09。因此,像处理3的情况一样,在晚上给予每日配给量的50%左右,在培养加里平梭子鱼幼鱼时更有利。
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