1985
DOI: 10.1016/0044-8486(85)90226-1
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Growth rate, feed utilization and energy metabolism of the African catfish, Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822), as affected by dietary protein and energy content

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“…Highest crude protein and crude lipid level was observed in T1 group fed with probiotics Bactocell. Body lipid and body moisture were inversely related while body ash contents remained almost constant as reported in previous experiments with African catfish, Clarias gariepinus (Machiels and Henken, 1985;Henken et al, 1986). In the study, fish fed diets containing probiotics supplement showed higher body protein and lipid content than the control diet.…”
Section: Table1 Formulation Of the Experimental Diets (% Dry Weight supporting
confidence: 60%
“…Highest crude protein and crude lipid level was observed in T1 group fed with probiotics Bactocell. Body lipid and body moisture were inversely related while body ash contents remained almost constant as reported in previous experiments with African catfish, Clarias gariepinus (Machiels and Henken, 1985;Henken et al, 1986). In the study, fish fed diets containing probiotics supplement showed higher body protein and lipid content than the control diet.…”
Section: Table1 Formulation Of the Experimental Diets (% Dry Weight supporting
confidence: 60%
“…Because feeding rate affects nutrient requirements in fish, such knowledge is regarded as a prerequisite for estimation of the amounts of nutrients they should receive (Tacon and Cowey 1985;Talbot 1985). The quantity and quality of feed consumed have a pronounced effect on growth rate, efficiency of feed utilization, and chemical composition (Reddy and Katre 1979;Reinitz 1983a, b;Machiels and Henken 1985;Lovell 1989;Pickering 1993). Several other factors including fish size and water temperature also I.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing the non‐protein energy density of diets has been suggested as a strategy to spare protein and to limit ammonia production. However, feeding fish with fat‐rich diets can result in an excessive lipid deposition that ultimately can reduce both growth (Machiels and Henken 1985) and health (Khairallah and Wolf 1965; Coffey et al. 1991; Chatzifotis et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%