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The effect of carbohydrate on dusky kob, Argyrosomus japonicus, fed pelleted diets

by Nyiko Charity Mabasa

Institution: Rhodes University
Year: 2017
Posted: 02/01/2018
Record ID: 2173269
Full text PDF: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/44895


Abstract

The dusky kob, Argyrosomus japonicus, is an emerging commercial marine aquaculture species in South Africa. Attributes such as market acceptance, fast growth rates, tolerance to sibling density, acceptance of pelleted feed and adaptability to intensive aquaculture conditions make it a good candidate. Feed, the largest running cost in most aquaculture operations, is a limiting factor in dusky kob production as its nutritional requirements are not well understood. The present project formed part of a research program to develop a locally produced, least cost and sustainable feed that will support the growth and health of dusky kob. The approximate protein and energy requirements for kob fed formulated feeds have been established in earlier research, but the ability of kob to utilize carbohydrates as an energy source has not previously been investigated. The aim of this study was to determine the efficiency of dusky kob to utilize graded levels of carbohydrate (pregelatinized maize starch - PGMS) in pelleted diets. The research objectives were to determine the effect of dietary carbohydrate levels on:i) growth and feed utilization; ii) post prandial blood glucose levels; and iii) general fish health, gut bacterial composition and liver glycogen content of juvenile dusky kob. Hatchery reared juvenile dusky kob (5 g) were acclimatized in a recirculating experimental aquaculture system at the Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science at Rhodes University. They were fed trout crumble starter feed for three weeks before the start of the feeding experiment. Five diets containing 4.1, 8.2, 16.4 and 24.6% carbohydrate, hereafter referred to as 4.1C, 8.2C, 16.4C and 24.6C respectively, were formulated with pregelatinized maize starch as a carbohydrate source and fishmeal as the main protein source. Fish were fed these diets twice daily at 3.85% body weight per day for three months. Specific growth rates and feed conversion rations differed significantly between the four dietary treatments. Growth rate increased with increasing carbohydrate up to 16.4%, after which a significant decline was observed. Diet 16.4C produced the highest specific growth rate (SGR) of 1.84 0.05% body weight/day, and the lowest feed conversion ratio of 1.28 0.08. While the lowest specific growth rate and highest feed conversion ratio of 0.79 0.05 and 2.14 0.13 respectively, were found for diet 24.6C. A third order polynomial regression, using SGR, determined the optimum carbohydrate inclusion for dusky kob to be 16.72%. The general structure of the liver was similar between all fish fed the dietary treatments and all fish liver samples displayed a certain degree of lipid vacuolization of the hepatocytes. Evidence of starvation was observed in the livers of fish fed diet 24.6C. However, no differences in the amount of liver glycogen were observed. Gut bacterial composition did not differ among the different diets or between the different sections of the gut. Differences were however observed in the diversity of the bacterial community

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