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Evaluation of Experimental Extruded Pellet, Commercial Pellet and Raw Fish-based Moist Pellet for Growing Flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus  

Lee Sang-Min (Faculty of Marine Bioscience and Technology, Kangnung National University)
Seo Joo-Young (Faculty of Marine Bioscience and Technology, Kangnung National University)
Lee Yong-whan (Faculty of Marine Bioscience and Technology, Kangnung National University)
Kim Kyoung-Duck (Aquafeed Research Center, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute)
Lee Jong Ha (Finfish Research Institute, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute)
Jang Hyun-Seok (National Federation of Fisheries Cooperatives, Fisheries Co-op Feeds Co., LTD.)
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Journal of Aquaculture / v.18, no.4, 2005 , pp. 287-292 More about this Journal
Abstract
An 8-week of growth feeding trial was conducted to evaluate effects of the experimental extruded pellet (EP), commercial EP and raw fish-based moist pellet (MP) for growing flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus). Three replicate groups of the fish average weighing 43.5 g were fed four experimental diets (EP1, EP2, EP3 and EP4), four commercial diets (EP5, EP6, EP7 and EP8) and MP. Weight gain of fish fed the EP2, EP3 and EP4 was the highest among treatments, but not significantly different to that of fish fed the EPl, EP7 and MP. Feed efficiency and protein efficiency ratio of fish fed the MP were the lowest among treatments, but daily feed intake and daily protein intake of fish fed the MP were the highest among treatments. Moisture, lipid and ash contents of whole body were affected by diets, but protein content was not affected by diets. It is concluded that the dietary formulations used in the EP2, EP3 and EP4 can be applied in the practical exuded pellet feeds for growing flounder of 42-108g size.
Keywords
Extruded pellet (EP); Fish-based moist pellet (MP); Flounder; Growth;
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