Experimental broodstock
diets as partial fresh food substitutes in white shrimp Litopenaeus
vannamei B.
R. Wouters, B. Zambrano, M.
Espin, J. Calderon, P. Lavens, P. Sorgeloos-2002
Aquaculture
Nutrition, 8(4):
249-256
Abstract:
In the first experiment, conducted in a research
facility, Litopenaeus vannamei broodstock were fed either a 100%
fresh food control treatment (FRE, consisting of frozen squid, oyster,
mussel and enriched Artemia biomass in a 2.3:1.4:1.3:1 dry matter
ratio) or one of the two treatments in which 50% [dry matter (DM)] of the
fresh food was substituted with experimental artificial diets: a dry diet
based on freeze-dried Artemia biomass (ART) and a control dry diet
(CON). In the second experiment, conducted in a commercial hatchery, shrimp
broodstock were fed either a fresh ration (FRE, consisting of frozen squid,
polychaetes and enriched Artemia biomass in a 2.5:1.5:1 DM ratio) or
the same experimental artificial diets (ART and CON) replacing 50% of the DM
by elimination of polychaetes and Artemia biomass. In experiment 1
treatments CON and ART produced better results (P=0.05) than
treatment FRE in terms of spawn performance and egg production per female.
In experiment 2 no differences were detected among treatments FRE and CON
whereas treatment ART performed better (P=0.05) in terms of spawning,
egg production per female and spermatophore quality. Broodstock survival and
offspring quality did not differ between treatments in either experiment.
(Laboratory of Aquaculture & Artemia Reference
Center, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium, e-mail: R.Wouters@inve.be)