Effect of
substitution of shrimp meal, fish meal and soy meal with red crab Pleuroncodes
planipes (Stimpson) meal in pelleted diets for postlarvae and juvenile Farfantepenaeus
californiensis (Holmes)
H. Villarreal, A. Hernandez-llamas, M.C. Rivera, A. Millan, S. Rocha-2004
Aquaculture
Research, 35(2):
178-183
Abstract:
A study was conducted to investigate red
crab Pleuroncodes planipes (Stimpson) as a protein source in
experimental diets for postlarvae and juvenile brown shrimp Farfantepenaeus
californiensis (Holmes). Four experimental diets were prepared. The base
diet contained 10% shrimp meal, 25% fish meal and 27% soy meal plus other
ingredients. Complete substitution of shrimp meal with red crab meal (RCM)
was done on the remaining diets. Additionally, 5% of the soy meal was
replaced with RCM in one diet, and 4% of the fish meal was replaced with RCM
in the last diet. A commercial diet (36% crude protein) was used as an
external comparison diet to provide a basis to evaluate the growth of shrimp
on the test diets. The trial with shrimp postlarvae showed that diets
containing RCM produced better results in terms of final weight (3.24-3.55 g),
growth rate (0.044-0.046 g d-1)
and feed conversion ratio (FCR) (3.7-3.8) than the base or the commercial
comparison diets. The FCR was significantly different between the base diet
(4.5) and the commercial diet (5.5). Final weight (3.83 g) and growth
rate (0.044 g d-1)
were higher when the diet replacing 4% fish meal was used to feed juveniles.
The commercial diet produced the lowest values of final weight (2.57 g)
and growth rate (0.025 g d-1)
and the highest FCR (5.6) (P<0.05). These results indicate that
the use of P. planipes as a replacement for traditional ingredients
in shrimp rations is desirable.
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