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2012, 3(9): 47-54 Back to browse issues page
Effect of Different Dietary Carbohydrate to Lipid Ratios on the Growth and Feed Performance of juvenile benni (Barbus sharpeyi)
Mahtab Kazemi , Jasem Ghafleh Marammazi , Preeta Kochanian , Vahid Yavari , Ebrahim Rajabzadeh Ghotrami
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This study was undertaken to determine the effects of various dietary carbohydrate to lipid (CHO/L) ratios on growth and feed performance of benni (Barbus sharpeyi) juveniles. Nine iso-nitrogenous (25% crude protein) and iso-caloric (3.5 kcal/g digestible energy) diets with varying CHO/L ratios (0.8 to 8.8) were tested for 8 weeks with three replicates. Each replicate was stocked with 20 fish (initial mean weight: 16.4 ± 0.2 g) that were fed to satiation thrice daily. Growth and feed indices increased significantly with change in dietary CHO/L ratio up to a signifinant level and then decreased (P < 0.05). Maximum Weight gain (118.4 ± 7.8), weight gain rate (35.9 ± 2.5), specific growth rate (0.5 ± 0.03), feed conversion ratio (2.7 ± 0.04), feed efficiency ratio (0.3 ± 0.01), protein efficiency ratio (1.4 ± 0.02) and net protein utilization (30.9 ± 6.3) were observed in diet D5, with CHO/L ratio of 4/8, that didn’t show any significant difference with diet D4, with CHO/L ratio of 3/8, but showed signifinant difference with other diets. It could be concluded that the optimal dietary CHO/L ratio for optimal growth and feeding performance of Barbus sharpeyi juveniles, ranged between 3.8 and 4.8.
Keywords: Barbus sharpeyi, Carbohydrate, Lipid, Growth, Feeding.
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Received: 2012/05/28 | Revised: 2012/05/30 | Accepted: 2016/10/18 | ePublished: 2016/10/18


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