The influence
of daily feeding frequency on growth and feed consumption of rainbow trout
fingerlings (Oncorhynchus mykiss) reared at 18.5-22.5°C
N. Bascinar, I. Okumus, N.S. Bascinar, H.E.
Saglam-2001
Israeli Journal of Aquaculture Bamidgeh, 53(2): 80-83
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Abstract :
Feed consumption, growth and feed conversion ratios
were studied in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) juveniles (mean weight
9.0 +/- 3.1 g) fed two, three or four times daily and reared at 18.5-22.5°C.
The fish reached final mean weights of 26.8-31.6 g over the 40-day trial and
growth rates (SGR) ranged 2.57-3.01% per day. Fish fed four times a day had
a significantly higher SGR and final mean weight than those fed two or three
times each day. Similarly, the condition factors of the groups fed three or
four times a day were higher than that fed twice (p<0.01). Daily feed
consumption rates (3.1-3.7% of the body weight) increased significantly with
increasing feeding frequency (p<0.05), while differences in feed
conversion ratios (1.06-1.16) were significant only between the groups fed
two and three times (p<0.01). At water temperatures of 18.5-22.5°C,
rainbow trout juveniles fed four times a day grow faster than those fed two
or three times.
(KTU Fac Marine Sci, Dept Fisheries, TR-61530
Trabzon, Turkey)