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The effect of fish meal and plant-based diets on the growth and nutritional composition of white worms (Enchytraeus albidus henle, 1837) in various substrates
Author(s):
1. Ergi Bahrioğlu: Eğirdir Fisheries Faculty, Isparta University of Applied Sciences,Isparta,Turkey
2. Mustafa Hac Isa: Fisheries Engineering Faculty, Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University,Muğla,Turkey
3. Sibel Cengiz: Fisheries Engineering Faculty, Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University,Muğla,Turkey
4. Ertan Ercan: Fisheries Engineering Faculty, Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University,Muğla,Turkey
Abstract:
In this study, the growth and nutritional composition of Enchytraeus albidus (white worm) were investigated using diferent combinations of culture substrates and feeds. The aim was to determine the utilization of White worm for recycling the fish feeds in case of expiration. The white worms were either given a plant-based diet or a fish feed-based diet (commercial extruded Seabass feed) in four diferent culture substrates (rice husk, peat, cocopeat, garden soil). There were altogether eight experimental groups with triplicates. The initial stocking density of white worms was 150 worms/unit (2.2 Liters of cylindrical containers), and all the experiments were carried out in the dark at a constant temperature at 18oC. Worms were collected from the substrate by heat treatment and the counting was done manually, using dissection tools. Proximate composition of the produced white worms was measured with regard to given ratios of the protein, carbohydrate and lipid sources provided from the feed materials. The plant-based diet yielded the highest worm density of the study (2220 worms/unit) while the garden soil was used as substrate. In comparison, the fish feed-based diet fed white worms reached a significantly lower density (627 worms/ unit) although the optimal nutritional value for the fish diet was ensured. These results showed that the carbohydrate content of the feed for white worm should be adjusted for optimal growth. Furthermore, the use of a combined plant- and fish feed-based diet can result in high growth performance and improved nutritional value during fish feed production.
Page(s): 563-570
Published: Journal: Pakistan Journal of Zoology, Volume: 55, Issue: 2, Year: 2023
Keywords:
Fish feed , Aquaculture , Growth performance , Recycling , Nutritional value , Enchytraeus albidus
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