Growth and nutritional health of Pterophyllum scalare juveniles: Unleashing the benefits of feeding with Artemia sp. in aquariums

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 FISHERIES
Jing-Jing Mao, Yu Chen, Shuaiqin Lan, Ze-Yu Yin, MengMeng Zhang, Zhifeng Gu, Feng Yu, Xing Zheng, Herbert E. Vasquez
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Abstract

Pterophyllum scalare is a popular ornamental fish species, but current rearing methods result in high mortality, low fertility, disease incidence, and slow growth in aquarium conditions. Research on co-feeding for ornamental fish at the juvenile or adult stage needs to be completed. This study implemented a “snacking” feeding strategy using Artemia sp. to evaluate changes in fish survival rate, growth performance, and enzyme activity related to digestion, antioxidants, and immunity in a recirculating aquaculture system. Two feeding strategies were tested: one group was fed a commercial diet plus Artemia sp. (0.1% of diet) as “snacking,” and another group was fed only the commercial diet as normal. “Snacking” with Artemia sp. enhanced fish’s survival and growth performance, with higher relative weight rate, standard length, and total length than the control group. Specific growth rates for weight, standard length, and total length were also more significant in the supplemented group compared to the control group. The activity of amylase, superoxide dismutase, and glutathione peroxidase was substantially higher in the supplemented group. Adding Artemia sp. as a supplement under a “snacking” feeding strategy to the control diet was beneficial for P. scalare juvenile rearing and can guide managing recirculating farming activities.
鳞叶蕨幼体的生长和营养健康:释放在水族馆中与蒿属一起喂养的好处
鳞翼鱼是一种受欢迎的观赏鱼,但目前的饲养方法导致其在水族馆条件下死亡率高、繁殖力低、发病率高、生长缓慢。观赏鱼类在幼鱼期和成鱼期的共投喂研究还有待完成。本研究采用“零食”喂养策略,利用Artemia sps来评估循循环养殖系统中鱼类存活率、生长性能以及与消化、抗氧化剂和免疫相关的酶活性的变化。试验了两种喂养策略:一组喂食商业饲料加青蒿(0.1%的饲料)作为“零食”,另一组只喂食正常的商业饲料。与对照组相比,以青蒿素作为“零食”可提高鱼的存活率和生长性能,其相对重率、标准体长和总体长均高于对照组。与对照组相比,添加组的体重、标准长度和总长度的特定生长率也更为显著。添加组的淀粉酶、超氧化物歧化酶和谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶活性显著高于添加组。在对照日粮中添加青蒿作为“零食”喂养策略的补充,有利于鳞虾幼鱼的饲养,对循环型养殖活动的管理具有指导意义。
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