Comparative study on the response of four different artificial diets in the growth and mortality of Free Swimming Larvae of Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
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Abstract
The present study is a feeding trial experiment on Rainbow Trout
free swimming larvae. The objective of the experiment was to
evaluate growth and mortality of free swimming trout larvae at
different formulated test diets.
For it, trout alevins of initial average body weight of 0.08391
to 0.08907 gm were nursed in 12 floating net cages set in a
circular tank for 60 days from 28th December 2008 to 24th February
2009 at Fishery Research Division, Godawari. The physicochemical
parameters of water in the circular tank was recorded; where
water temperature ranged from 8.5°C to 13°C, pH 7.0 to 8.5 and
Dissolved Oxygen (DO) 6.5 – 9.0 mg /l.
The alevins were fed with 4 different diets - Diet 1 (Normal
diet), Diet 2 (Normal diet with buff liver), Diet 3 (Normal
diet with chicken liver) and Diet 4 (Normal diet with mutton
liver). The experiment was conducted at Completely Randomized
Design (CRD) with three replications for each diet.
Body weight, total length and condition factor of alevins did
not show significantly variation at different test diets like
Diet 2, Diet 3 and Diet 4 but the result was recorded good in
terms of growth and survival for the Diet 1. Gross weight and
feed efficiency was recorded varying from 34.76% to 71.12 %. The
specific growth rate was recorded 3.043%/day or highest in test
Diet 3. The FCR was recorded 2.8768 or highest in Diet 4. The
coefficient of co-relation between length and weight was highest
(0.972) in Diet 3
