Periodic changes in the growth performance and biochemical composition of juvenile red sea bream Pagrus major fed non-heated and heated squid and krill meal-based diets

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Jeong-Hyeon Cho
Yutaka Haga
Reiji Masuda
Shuichi Satoh
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[1] Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology,Graduate School of Marine Science and Technology
[2] Kyoto University,Maizuru Fisheries Research Station, Field Science Education and Research Center
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Fisheries Science | 2018年 / 84卷
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Red sea bream; Squid and krill meal; Non-heat treatment meal; Fish growth; Proximate composition; Water soluble protein;
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In finfish aquaculture, fish meal is heated during the manufacturing process, which affects the digestibility and protein absorption by fish. However, manufactured fishmeal that is not heated does not undergo thermal denaturation. Few studies have investigated the effects of non-heated animal protein sources on the growth performance of fish. We investigated the effects of heated and non-heated squid and krill meal as diets for red sea bream. Five test diets were formulated to contain heated squid meal, non-heated squid meal, heated krill meal, non-heated krill meal, and fish meal as a control. Fifty fish (initial mean weight = 3.5 g) were distributed in ten 100-l experimental tanks. Fish were fed one of the five diets 3 times daily until satiation for 5 weeks. Regarding growth performance, fish fed the krill meal diet exhibited better growth than those fed squid meal during the first week of the rearing period. However, the squid meal diet group showed better performance than the krill meal diet group during the third week. Moreover, differences in body weight among treatments were greater during the fifth week. Better weight gain and thermal growth coefficient were recorded in the non-heated diet groups than in the heated diet groups. Higher feed intake was observed in the non-heated diet groups than in the heated diet groups. These results suggest higher performance of non-heated squid and krill meal as the protein source of the red sea bream diet. Further, the suitability of the diet type (e.g., squid and krill) might depend on the feeding period and/or developmental stage of fish.
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