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2007
DOI: 10.3923/pjn.2008.66.69
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Effect of Feeding Frequency on the Growth and Survival of Himri Barbel Barbus luteus (Heckel, 1843), Fry under Laboratory Conditions

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“…In contrast, the results were at variance with Gokcek et al (2008) who reported that weight gain and growth performance of Himri Barbel, Barbusluteus, fry were decreased with increased feeding frequency. Mizanur and Bai1 (2014) suggest that, a feeding frequency of 1 meal/day was optimal to improve weight gain in growing Korean rockfish grown from 93 to 133 g at a water temperature of 15°C, and from 100 to 132 g at 19°C.…”
Section: Effect Of Feeding Frequency On Growth Performance Of Rabbitfcontrasting
confidence: 84%
“…In contrast, the results were at variance with Gokcek et al (2008) who reported that weight gain and growth performance of Himri Barbel, Barbusluteus, fry were decreased with increased feeding frequency. Mizanur and Bai1 (2014) suggest that, a feeding frequency of 1 meal/day was optimal to improve weight gain in growing Korean rockfish grown from 93 to 133 g at a water temperature of 15°C, and from 100 to 132 g at 19°C.…”
Section: Effect Of Feeding Frequency On Growth Performance Of Rabbitfcontrasting
confidence: 84%
“…They reported that feeding frequency has no significant effect on FCR of the fish if the species was fed restricted daily ration. Gokcek, et al [18] study on Barbus luteus, Abid and Ahmed [36] on juvenile labeo rohita, Ayo-Olalusi and Ugwumba [37] on Juvenile Clarias gariepinus and Tiril and Alagil [19] on rainbow trout, showed similar result to this experiment. They noted that feeding frequency has no significant effect on the FCR of those species.…”
Section: Growth Performancessupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Several researches were carried out on effects of feeding frequency on growth of different fish species at different life stages, environmental conditions and culture conditions; but optimal feeding frequency is highly variable from species to species [15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22]. On the other hand, there is little information about optimum feeding frequency of farmed O. niloticus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One problem facing fish culturists is the need to obtain a balance between rapid fish growth and optimum use of the supplied feed (Gokcek et al, 2008). There is also the need to establish the effect of number of feeding frequency on feed management, nutrient utilization and growth rate of fish.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%