Growth performance of thai pangus ( Pangasius hypophthalmus ) in polyculture system using different supplementary feeds

M. Sayeed, G. S. Hossain, S. K. Mistry, K. Huq
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Thai pangus polyculture with carps has been increasing for its high potential, however very few attempts were made to compare its growth using different types of feed. A research was undertaken to assess the effect of three types of feed on growth of Thai pangus ( Pangasius hypophthalmus ) and rohu ( Labeo rohita ) in polyculture system for 11 months from 15 May 2005 to 15 April 2006 in Khulna. Growth performance using Hand-made Feed (F 1 ) was compared with two commercial fish feed, Sunney Feed (F 2 ) and Saudi-Bangla Feed (F 3 ) in three respective treatments of T 1 , T 2 and T 3 . All treatments were carried out in triplicate at 24700/ha for Thai pangus and 4940/ha for rohu. Average initial weight of Thai pangus and rohu were 4.5 and 33.5g respectively. Growth performance was influenced by feed type. Average final weight of Thai pangus and rohu were 820 and 710; 846 and 770; and 872 and 717g with specific growth rate 1.58 and 0.93; 1.59 and 0.95 and 1.60 and 0.93 % day -1 in T 1 , T 2 and T 3 respectively. Feed conversion ratio was estimated 2.3 in T 1 , 2.1 in T 2 and 1.96 in T 3 . The result showed a typical increasing trend of final weight and specific growth rate of Thai pangus along with the increasing of feed protein level. But rohu showed highest growth in T 2 where protein level was 26-30% which was lower than that of T 3 (Protein level 28-32%). The study suggests that suitable protein level and quality feed is required for adequate growth of fish. Key words: Feed, Thai pangus, Polyculture, Growth.     doi:10.3329/ujzru.v27i0.1956 Univ. j. zool. Rajshahi Univ. Vol. 27, 2008 pp. 59-62
不同辅助饲料对泰国下眼鲶鱼(Pangasius hypophthalmus)混养系统生长性能的影响
泰国盘古鱼与鲤鱼混养因其高潜力而不断增加,但很少有人尝试比较其使用不同类型饲料的生长情况。2005年5月15日至2006年4月15日在库尔纳进行了为期11个月的研究,评估了三种饲料对泰国盘鱼(Pangasius hypophthalmus)和罗虎(Labeo rohita)在混养系统中的生长影响。在t1、t2和t3三个处理下,比较了手工饲料(f1)与桑尼饲料(f2)和沙特-孟加拉饲料(f3)两种商品鱼饲料的生长性能。所有处理分三次进行,泰国盘鱼为24700/公顷,罗虎为4940/公顷。泰国盘鱼和罗虎的平均初始体重分别为4.5和33.5g。饲料类型对生长性能有影响。泰国盘鱼和罗虎的平均末重分别为820和710;846和770;872和717g,比生长率分别为1.58和0.93;t1、t2和t3的day -1分别为1.59和0.95,1.60和0.93%。饲料转化率估计在t1为2.3,t2为2.1,t3为1.96。结果表明,随着饲料蛋白质水平的提高,泰国盘鱼的末重和特定生长率呈典型的增加趋势。但罗虎在蛋白质水平为26-30%的t2生长最快,低于蛋白质水平为28-32%的t3。研究表明,鱼类的正常生长需要适宜的蛋白质水平和优质饲料。关键词:饲料,泰国盘古菌,复养,生长Â Â Â doi:10.3329/ujzru.v27i0.1956 Univ. j. zool。Rajshahi university . Vol. 27, 2008 pp. 59-62
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