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Evaluation of agar-bound microparticulate diet as alternative food in abalone hatchery: effects of agar concentrations and feeding frequencies.

机译:琼脂结合的微粒饮食作为鲍鱼孵化场中的替代食品的评估:琼脂浓度和进食频率的影响。

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The performance of an agar-bound microparticulate diet (A-MPD) was evaluated on feeding postlarval abalone Haliotis asinina, focusing on the effects of agar concentrations and feeding frequencies. Larval abalone, obtained from the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department hatchery, were reared in 60-L flow-through tanks with UV-filtered seawater. They were fed 1,200 mg A-MPD bound with either 5.0 mg/mL agar solution, 7.5 mg/mL agar solution, 10.0 mg/mL agar solution, and 12.5 mg/mL agar solution, or a natural diet consisting of diatoms at different feeding frequencies (daily, every other day, or every 2 d) starting at day 5. A 5x3 factorial experiment in a completely randomized design tested the effects of various treatments on postlarval settlement and survival after days 15 and 90. Scheffe's postcomparison test determined differences among treatments means. Postlarval settlement and survival were not significantly different in diets bound with higher agar concentrations and tested in 3 feeding frequencies. At lower levels of agar incorporation in diets, however, settlement and survival counts became significantly higher on daily feeding. Postlarval settlement and survival were significantly highest with abalone fed a diet bound with 7.5 mg/mL agar solution on a daily feeding frequency. Average percent weight loss in the feed was higher with lower levels of agar incorporation. Average particle size of both A-MPD and diatoms was 4-5 micro m. Crude protein content of A-MPD was 42.7%; that of diatoms was 14.9%. A-MPD may be used as alternative food in abalone hatcheries with the incorporation of 7.5 mg/mL agar solution fed daily to abalone.
机译:评估琼脂结合的微粒饮食(A-MPD)在饲喂幼虫后鲍鱼Haliotis asinina的性能,重点是琼脂浓度和饲喂频率的影响。从水产养殖部孵化场东南亚渔业发展中心获得的幼体鲍鱼在60升流通池中进行养殖,并装有经过紫外线过滤的海水。给他们喂食1,200 mg A-MPD,与5.0 mg / mL琼脂溶液,7.5 mg / mL琼脂溶液,10.0 mg / mL琼脂溶液和12.5 mg / mL琼脂溶液结合,或在不同喂养下由硅藻组成的天然饮食从第5天开始的频率(每天,每隔一天或每2 d)。在完全随机设计中进行的5x3阶乘实验测试了第15天和第90天后各种治疗对幼虫后沉降和存活的影响。治疗手段。饲喂高浓度琼脂的日粮中幼虫后的沉降和存活率没有显着差异,并以3种喂养频率进行了测试。但是,在日粮中加入较低水平的琼脂时,每日饲喂的沉降和存活数显着增加。每天喂食频率为7.5 mg / mL琼脂溶液的鲍鱼饲喂鲍鱼后,幼虫后的沉降和存活率最高。随着琼脂掺入量的降低,饲料中的平均体重减轻百分比更高。 A-MPD和硅藻的平均粒径均为4-5微米。 A-MPD的粗蛋白含量为42.7%;硅藻的含量为14.9%。 A-MPD可以用作鲍鱼孵化场的替代食品,每天向鲍鱼中掺入7.5 mg / mL琼脂溶液。

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