Optimum dietary protein level for maximum
growth of juvenile olive flounder Paralichthys olivaceus (Temminck et
Schlegel)
K.W. Kim, X.J. Wang, S.C. Bai-2002
Aquaculture
Research, 33(9):
673-680
Abstract:
This experiment was conducted to determine the optimum dietary
protein level for juvenile olive flounder Paralichthys olivaceus
(Temminck et Schlegel) fed a white fish meal and casein-based diets for 8
weeks. Olive flounder with an initial body weight of 4.1 ± 0.02 g (mean ±
SD) were fed one of the six isocaloric diets containing 35%, 45%, 50%, 55%
and 65% crude protein (CP) at a feeding rate of 4-5% of wet body weight on a
dry-matter basis to triplicate groups of 20 fish per aquarium. After 8 weeks
of feeding, per cent weight gain (WG) and feed efficiency ratios of fish fed
the 55% CP diet were not significantly higher than those from fish fed the
50% and 65% CP diets, but significantly higher than those from fish fed the
35% and 45% CP diets. Fish fed the 50%, 55% and 65% CP diets had significant
higher specific growth rates than did fish fed the 35% and 45% CP diets;
however, there was no significant difference among fish fed the 50%, 55% and
65% CP diets. The protein efficiency ratio was inversely related to the
dietary protein level; that is, maximum efficiency occurred at the lowest
dietary protein level. Broken-line model analysis indicated that the optimum
dietary protein level was 51.2 ± 1.8% for maximum weight gain in juvenile
olive flounder. The second-order polynomial regression analysis showed that
the maximum WG occurred at 57.7% and it revealed that the minimum range of
protein requirement was between 44.2% and 46.4%. These findings suggest that
the optimum dietary protein level for maximum growth could be greater than
46.4%, but less than 51.2% CP in fish meal and casein-based diets containing
17.0kJ g-1 energy for juvenile olive flounder.
(Department of Aquaculture, FFNRC College of Fisheries Science,
Pukyong National University, 599-1 Daeyeon-3-dong, Nam-gu, Pusan 608-737,
Korea. E-mail of S.C. Bai: scbai@mail.pknu.ac.kr)