Potential use of green macroalgae Ulva lactuca as a feed supplement in diets on growth performance, feed utilization and body composition of the African catfish, Clarias gariepinus
Abdel-Warith, Abdel-Wahab A. . 2016
Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the effects of diet containing the green macroalgae, Ulva lactuca,
on the growth performance, feed utilization and body composition of African catfish Clarias
gariepinus. Four experimental diets were formulated: D1 as a control group and D2, D3 and D4
which included 10%, 20% and 30% U. lactuca meal, respectively. 180 African catfish, weighing
9.59 ±0.43 g, and with an average length of 11.26± 0.21, (mean ± SE) were divided into four
groups corresponding to the different feeding regimes. The final body weight of the fish showed
insignificant differences (P >0.05) between the control and fish fed D2, whereas, there was a significant
difference (P< 0.05) between these two diets compared with D3 and D4, with weights of 70.52,
60.92, 40.57 and 35.66 g recorded for D1, D2, D3 and D4, respectively. In the same trend significant
differences were also evident in weight gain, specific growth rate and feed utilization. Fish fed with a
diet containing 20% or 30% U. lactuca meal had poorer growth performance and feed utilization.
Protein productive value, protein efficiency ratio, daily dry feed intake and total feed intake were also
significantly lower in fish fed with D3 and D4 than in the control D1 and D2.
Overall, the results of the experiment revealed that African catfish fed a diet with U. lactuca
included at 20% and 30% levels showed poorer growth and feed utilization than the control group
and fish fed diets containing 10% of U. lactuca.
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