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Diet and water temperature affect growth and body deformities in juvenile tench Tinca tinca (L.) reared under controlled conditions

机译:饮食和水温影响在受控条件下幼年Tinca Tinca(L.)中的生长和身体畸形

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The experiment was designed to determine the combined effect of fish diet and water temperature on juvenile tench Tinca tinca (L.). Three diets were used: commercial dry diet for fish Aller Futura (diet F); frozen Chironomidae larvae (diet C); and Aller Futura substituted with Chironomidae at a ratio of 3:2 (dry weight; diet FC). Daily food rations and duration of the experiment were adjusted to temperatures of 20 degrees C, 23 degrees C and 26 degrees C based on a correction factor q equal to 1.000, 0.779 and 0.609 respectively. The experiment lasted 92, 72 and 56days for the respective temperatures. No mortality occurred. The highest relative growth rates were found at 26 degrees C in diets F and FC. The lowest food conversion ratio of 1.12-1.22 (recalculated for dry weight of feed diet) was determined in fish fed diet F at 23 degrees C and 26 degrees C. A high value of condition index appeared to be the early warning of decreasing biological quality of fish and deformities. The lowest incidence of fish with deformities (IDef) was found in groups fed diet C (1%), while the highest (90%) in fish fed diet F at 26 degrees C. A lower share of dry diet in the fish food and a lower water temperature led to a lower IDef. Thus, amount of dry feed in fish diet was the major factor inducing body deformities, while water temperature only modified the effects of the dietary factor. Diet C at 23-26 degrees C was the most cost-effective of the tested combinations of diet and temperature.
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