Abstract:
The investig:1tion \\as und1:rtaken to de1em1in1: the effects of dir.:tary supplementation of differem p1gmeni ,Lmrces on color enhancement. growth, feed conversion and survival of A1w110s Aires tDA) tctru (H11111mixrc1111111us caudol'illcll11l). The fish (n=72) (0.69:.: 0.02g)
\\t:rt: fod "1th dicrs containing 3% pumpkin meal (PD) and commerc1al color feed .. Super Red· ( C,R) lo ,;om pare , ith the fish fed w11h a control diet without any pigments (CD I for -2 days. Dail) food con,11mp11on and length. weight measurements of fish at two \\ eek, inter-al \\ere taken and at the end of the i:xperiment. t0tal carotenoid content of lish was measured The fi5h fed \\ ith PD diets howcd the highest total carotenoid ..:ontenl (6.36 ± 1.16 pg/g) m their skin. fins and flesh followed by the fish fed with SR feed (-l.86± 2. 121g/g) while thi: lov.cst cnroteno1d conti:nl was observed in the fish fed w 1th CO diet (2.0,a U 58ftg/g). The carotenoid content was significant!) different (p< 0.05) among the fish fed \\ith PD, SR. and CD diets. The <lietar)' carotenoid sources did not :.igniticantl: affect the growth pcrfonnance while the percentage Specific Growth Rate ranged imm O 9:!J. 0 02 to 1.27.,. 0.0S and feed conversion ranged from 0.79± 0,05 to I 97± 0.1-l of BA tetra fed with different diets (p> 0.05 ). Survival rate of the fish was equal for all the treatments. The profit mdcx of the preparation of PD diet (2.27:: 0.90) was ignilicuntl) higher than that of SR feed (0.88-= 0.36) (p>0.05). According to the re,ults, the pumpkin meal can be ucd as a n3tur..tl piµment source fw n h)w cost as it is
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