2014
DOI: 10.11118/actaun200755010111
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Production effect of various feeds on two size classes of juvenile tench (Tinca tinca) under the conditions of intensive rearing

Abstract: The experimental rearing of tench (Tinca tinca) juveniles of two size classes with initial individual weight of 0.8 and 1.2 g was performed into flow-through aquaria connected to recirculation system during a period of 63 days. Three feeds (KARPICO Supreme 7 Ex, ASTA 2, L05/CH) with nutrient content of 37/8, 42/7 and 35/7 (% proteins/ fat) were used in the experiment. Achieved values of production indicators – feed conversion ratio (FCR) and specific growth rate (SGR) ranged from 1.84 to 4.15 and from 0.70 to … Show more

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“…The FCR was decreased with increasing growth rate. The highest FCR was reported in variant A, this value was 42% higher than value of FCR in variant C. In the presented experiment the FCR reached lower values than that reported for tench by Mareš et al (2007). The values of PER were similar trend as values of FCR, the better values of PER were caused be higher growth rate.…”
Section: Iii: Values Of Selected Productive Parameters a Er 42 Days Tsupporting
confidence: 51%
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“…The FCR was decreased with increasing growth rate. The highest FCR was reported in variant A, this value was 42% higher than value of FCR in variant C. In the presented experiment the FCR reached lower values than that reported for tench by Mareš et al (2007). The values of PER were similar trend as values of FCR, the better values of PER were caused be higher growth rate.…”
Section: Iii: Values Of Selected Productive Parameters a Er 42 Days Tsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…Quirós et al (2003) reached the highest SWGR with commercial feed used for Sea-bass (Dibaq). Values of the Fulton's factor of weight condition (FWC) ranged within 2.54-2.90 were higher than that reported Mareš et al (2007) and Quirós et al (2003). The highest value of FWC was found for fry fed with Pro Aqua Brutff uter.…”
Section: Iii: Values Of Selected Productive Parameters a Er 42 Days Tcontrasting
confidence: 42%
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