通过天然和配方饲料提高斑巴比伦鱼的生产性能和可持续水产养殖做法

Saweit Chaimongkol, Supat Khongpuang, Chinnawat Pitagsalee, Amrin Thongwaan, K. Hangsapreurke
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为了优化斑点巴比伦(Babylonia areolata)种鱼在孵化场环境中的营养,进行了两项不同的试验。第一组主要针对的是平均体重为43克的亲鱼。投喂多种天然饵料,以黄条螺为主,密度为50只/m2。接下来的阶段以幼鱼为中心,评估以0%、10%、20%和30%不同比例的牛肉碎和骨粉代替鱼粉的影响。黄条鼠肉作为对照饲粮。稚螺密度为180只/m2。两个实验组都被安置在标准化的水箱里,每天享受12小时的持续海水供应。通过严密的监测,我们观察到普通日粮对亲鱼的生长和繁殖性能有明显的改善。另一方面,对于幼鱼组,在20%鱼粉替代水平之前,传统饲料都是优越的。然而,当替代量为30%时,生长速率明显下降。总的来说,所有实验组的存活率都是一致的。总而言之,本研究的发现强调了黄条鱼作为一种有效饲料的有效性。此外,在考虑幼鱼饮食时,应谨慎使用牛肉和骨粉代替鱼粉,理想情况下最多占20%。
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Advancing spotted babylon broodstock performance and sustainable aquaculture practices through natural and formulated feeds
In the approach to optimize spotted babylon (Babylonia areolata) broodstock nutrition within hatchery environments, two distinct experiments were conducted. The first focused on broodstock, having an average weight of 43g. They were exposed to various natural feeds, with yellow stripe trevally being a notable inclusion, and they were kept at a density of 50 snails/m2. The following phase centered on juveniles, assessing the impact of replacing fishmeal with beef scraps and bonemeal in different proportions: 0%, 10%, 20%, and 30%. Yellow Stripe Trevally meat was used as a comparative control diet. These juveniles were kept at a density of 180 snails/m2. Both experimental groups were housed in standardized tanks, benefiting from a consistent 12-hour seawater supply daily. Through diligent monitoring, we observed that the trevally diet led to marked improvements in the growth and reproductive performance of the broodstock. On the other hand, for the juvenile group, the traditional diet was superior up to the 20% fishmeal substitution level. However, the growth rate diminished notably with a 30% substitution. Across the board, there was a consistent survival rate among all experimental groups. In sum, this study’s findings underscore the effectiveness of yellow stripe trevally as a potent feed for broodstock. Additionally, when considering juvenile diets, fishmeal substitution with beef and bonemeal should be approached cautiously, ideally at most 20%.
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