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Effects of Different Feeding Regimes on Growth Rates and Fatty Acid Composition of Largemouth Bass Micropterus nigricans at High Water Temperatures.
Tuttle, James T; Smith, Matthew A; Roy, Luke A; Jones, Michele; Lochmann, Rebecca; Kelly, Anita M.
Affiliation
  • Tuttle JT; School of Fisheries, Aquaculture & Aquatic Sciences, Alabama Fish Farming Center, 529 South Centreville Street, Greensboro, AL 36744, USA.
  • Smith MA; Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, 1200 North University Drive, Pine Bluff, AR 71601, USA.
  • Roy LA; College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, Ohio State University, South Centers, 1864 Shyville Road, Piketon, OH 45661, USA.
  • Jones M; School of Fisheries, Aquaculture & Aquatic Sciences, Alabama Fish Farming Center, 529 South Centreville Street, Greensboro, AL 36744, USA.
  • Lochmann R; Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, 1200 North University Drive, Pine Bluff, AR 71601, USA.
  • Kelly AM; Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, 1200 North University Drive, Pine Bluff, AR 71601, USA.
Animals (Basel) ; 12(20)2022 Oct 17.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36290183
ABSTRACT
As the northern Largemouth bass (LMB) (Micropterus nigricans) industry shifts toward fingerling production, implementing practical feeding strategies to ensure efficient growth during high water temperatures is paramount. Twenty (12.7 ± 0.2 g) (Trial 1) and fifteen (7.2 ± 0.1 g) (Trial 2) LMB fingerlings were stocked in two recirculating systems (each containing nine tanks), acclimated to 30 °C, with one system fed daily rations of 3, 5 and 7% body weight (Trial 1), and the second system fed to satiation daily, every second day, or every third day (Trial 2), for 28 days each. All treatments were triplicated. Multiple growth metrics and lipid composition were analyzed. The 3% treatment yielded the lowest final average weight (36.05 g) and FCR (0.83), with no difference in final biomass in Trial 1 treatments. Fish fed to satiation daily and every second day produced FCRs and biomasses of 0.83 and 356.78 g, and 0.93 and 272.26 g, respectively. There were no differences in total lipid concentration, however, fatty acid profiles differed significantly between all treatments within their respective trials. Feeding LMB fingerlings 3% of total body weight or feeding daily to satiation allows for efficient growth at 30 °C and implements cost-effective feeding strategies.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Animals (Basel) Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Animals (Basel) Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States