Supplementation of the commercial diet of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) with DL-methionine and soybean oil under feed restriction

Francisco Roberto, Santos Lima, Marcos Luiz da, Silva Apoliano, D. Cavalcante, M. V. C. Sá
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: This study aimed to assess the strategy of supplementing the commercial diet of Nile tilapia juveniles with DL-methionine and soybean oil, in BFT culture tanks, by monitoring the water quality, bioflocs composition, and growth performance. The commercial diet daily allowances were restricted by 25% and different levels of DL-methionine (0 and 1) and soybean oil (0, 0.6, and 1.2%) supplementation were carried out, having the delivery of artificial diet as reference. The tanks submitted to feeding restriction exhibited lower concentrations of organic matter, settleable solids and total suspended solid in water. The supplementation of the commercial diet with DL-methionine and soybean oil did not affect the centesimal composition of bioflocs. The combined use of DL-methionine and soybean oil improved the tilapia juveniles’ survival submitted to artificial diet restriction. It was concluded that the supplementation of the Nile tilapia’s commercial diet with 1.0% DL-methionine and 0.6% soybean oil may prevent the reduction of fish growth performance when the artificial diet is allowed restrictively .
在饲料限制条件下,尼罗罗非鱼(Oreochromis niloticus)商品饲料中添加dl -蛋氨酸和大豆油的研究
:本研究旨在通过监测水质、生物絮团组成和生长性能,探讨在BFT培养池中添加dl -蛋氨酸和大豆油的尼罗罗非鱼幼鱼商业饲料的策略。以商业饲粮的日摄食量为25%,以人工饲粮为参照,分别添加不同水平的dl -蛋氨酸(0和1)和大豆油(0、0.6和1.2%)。限制进料的水箱水中有机物、可沉降固体和总悬浮固体浓度较低。在商品日粮中添加dl -蛋氨酸和大豆油对生物絮团的百分位数组成没有影响。dl -蛋氨酸与大豆油联合使用可提高人工限食罗非鱼幼鱼的成活率。综上所述,在限制添加人工饲料的情况下,在尼罗罗非鱼商品饲料中添加1.0%的蛋氨酸和0.6%的豆油可以防止鱼的生长性能下降。
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