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Optimum Feeding Rates in Juvenile Olive Flounder Paralichthys olivaceus Fed Practical Expanded Pellet at Low and High Water Temperatures

저수온기 및 고수온기에 있어서 배합사료를 공급한 넙치(Paralichthys olivaceus) 치어의 적정 공급율

  • Kim, Kang-Woong (Aquafeed Research Center, NFRDI) ;
  • Hwang, Nam-Yong (Marin haychery, FIAR) ;
  • Son, Maeng-Hyun (Aquafeed Research Center, NFRDI) ;
  • Kim, Kyoung-Duck (Aquafeed Research Center, NFRDI) ;
  • Lee, Jun-Ho (Department of Marine Bio-Materials and Aquaculture / FFNRC, Pukyong National University) ;
  • Yi, Liu (Aquafeed Research Center, NFRDI) ;
  • Yun, Yong-Hyun (Department of Marine Bio-Materials and Aquaculture / FFNRC, Pukyong National University) ;
  • Park, Gun-Hyun (Department of Marine Bio-Materials and Aquaculture / FFNRC, Pukyong National University) ;
  • Kim, Sung-Sam (Faculty of Marine Ocean Science Jeju National University) ;
  • Lee, Kyung-Jun (Faculty of Marine Ocean Science Jeju National University) ;
  • Bai, Sung-Chul C. (Department of Marine Bio-Materials and Aquaculture / FFNRC, Pukyong National University)
  • 김강웅 (국립수산과학원 사료연구센터) ;
  • 황남용 (수산자원사업단 부안종묘사업소) ;
  • 손맹현 (국립수산과학원 사료연구센터) ;
  • 김경덕 (국립수산과학원 사료연구센터) ;
  • 이준호 (부경대학교 해양바이오신소재학과/사료영양연구소) ;
  • 유의 (국립수산과학원 사료연구센터) ;
  • 윤용현 (부경대학교 해양바이오신소재학과/사료영양연구소) ;
  • 박건현 (부경대학교 해양바이오신소재학과/사료영양연구소) ;
  • 김성삼 (제주대학교 해양생명과학부) ;
  • 이경준 (제주대학교 해양생명과학부) ;
  • 배승철 (부경대학교 해양바이오신소재학과/사료영양연구소)
  • Received : 2011.05.31
  • Accepted : 2011.08.19
  • Published : 2011.08.30

Abstract

Two feeding trials were conducted to investigate the optimum feeding rates in juvenile olive founder Paralichthys olivaceus fed practical expanded pellet(EP) containing 58.1% crude protein, 10.7% crude lipid, and 10.8% ash at low and high water temperatures. In the first experiment, triplicate groups of 15 fish with average weight of 7.7 g were fed at one of seven feeding rates(0, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.25, or 2.5% of body weight/day or to satiation) for 4 weeks at low water temperature. In the second experiment, quadruplicate groups of 20 fish with average weight of 5.5 g were fed at one of eight feeding rates(0, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.25, 4.5, or 4.75% of body weight/day or to satiation) for 4 weeks at high water temperature. Based on growth performance, we estimated that the optimum feeding rates for juvenile olive flounder were 1.97-2.51% and 4.82-6.36% of body weight/day at low and high water temperatures, respectively.

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