Three different
levels of dietary vitamin D3 fed to first-feeding fry of Atlantic
salmon (Salmo salar L.): effect on growth, mortality, calcium content
and bone formation
I.E. Graff, S. Høie, G.K. Totland, Ø.
Lie-2002
Aquaculture
Nutrition, 8(2) :
103-112
Abstract :
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)
fry were reared on a fishmeal-based diet with three different levels of
vitamin D3 (0.2, 5 and 57 mg vitamin D3 kg-1
feed, ww) from first-feeding for 14 weeks. No significant differences
were recorded in weight, length, specific growth rate, mortality, or kidney
calcium concentration between the different dietary groups. No skeletal
malformations or histopathological changes were recorded in any of the
dietary groups. These results suggest Atlantic salmon fry to be highly
tolerant of megadoses of vitamin D3 over a limited period of
time.
(Institute of Nutrition, Directorate of Fisheries,
Bergen, Norway)