Growth response of Tilapia nilotica fry to different commercial and non-commercial feeds
One hundred fifty Tilapia nilotica fry were randomly distributed into fifteen different aquaria, with each having ten individuals. Five treatments of feeds were used to determine growth response of the fish fry. Two of the feeds were Robina and Vitarich, which are commercially available in the marke...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-118572022-03-04T01:22:36Z Growth response of Tilapia nilotica fry to different commercial and non-commercial feeds Cajucom, Rolando M. Samson, Jan Michael Villar Tojino, Andre Lawrence Villanueva, Matt Jayson One hundred fifty Tilapia nilotica fry were randomly distributed into fifteen different aquaria, with each having ten individuals. Five treatments of feeds were used to determine growth response of the fish fry. Two of the feeds were Robina and Vitarich, which are commercially available in the market. The other feeds used were bloodworms, chicken manure and rice bran, which are non-commercial. Based on the results obtained, it was found out that there is no significant difference in the growth response of Tilapia nilotica fry between the two commercial feeds and bloodworm meal. Nevertheless, it was noted that bloodworm is a suitable and efficient alternative to the conventional commercial feeds based on the feed conversion ratio analysis. 1999-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11212 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Fishes--Morphology Freshwater fishes Biology |
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One hundred fifty Tilapia nilotica fry were randomly distributed into fifteen different aquaria, with each having ten individuals. Five treatments of feeds were used to determine growth response of the fish fry. Two of the feeds were Robina and Vitarich, which are commercially available in the market. The other feeds used were bloodworms, chicken manure and rice bran, which are non-commercial. Based on the results obtained, it was found out that there is no significant difference in the growth response of Tilapia nilotica fry between the two commercial feeds and bloodworm meal. Nevertheless, it was noted that bloodworm is a suitable and efficient alternative to the conventional commercial feeds based on the feed conversion ratio analysis. |
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