Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies (Sep 2023)

Preliminary Results about Growth Performance and Food Conversion Ratio of Acipenser stellatus juvenils, Fed with Different Dietary Protein Levels

  • Maria Desimira Dicu,
  • Victor Cristea,
  • Lorena Dediu,
  • Mirela (Creţu) Mocanu,
  • Ştefan Mihai Petrea,
  • Adina Popescu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 2
pp. 37 – 37

Abstract

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The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of different dietary protein levels on Acipenser stellatus growth performance. Researches were conducted between 4 th November-3rd December 2011, in the recirculating system of Aquaculture, Environmental Science and Cadastre Department, University of Galati. A number of 60 fish with an average weight of 11.5±0.58 g were randomly stocked into four rearing units, with same stocking densities. Two experimental variants with different dietary protein levels, 64% (V1) respectively 41% (V2), were applied in duplicate. At the end of the experiment, the specific growth rate (SGR), calculated as mean value of both repetitions for each variant, was 4,64%/day at V1 and 4,63%/day at V2. Protein efficiency ratio PER (g/g) registered a better value at V2 (2.55 g/g), comparing to V1 (1.62 g/g). Regarding feed conversion ratio, almost identical values were observed in case of both experimental variants: 0,96 at V1 and 0.97 at V2. The final results of the experiment showed that while PER was significantly influenced by dietary protein levels, the rest of growing indicators had a very limited variation scale.

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