R. Ballestrazzi et D. Lanari, GROWTH, BODY-COMPOSITION AND NUTRIENT RETENTION EFFICIENCY OF GROWINGSEA BASS (DICENTRARCHUS-LABRAX L) FED FISH-OIL OR FATTY-ACID CA SALTS, Aquaculture, 139(1-2), 1996, pp. 101-108
Two hundred and forty sea bass (114.2 +/- 14.4 g, mean +/- SD) were ra
ndomly distributed among 12 fibreglass tanks and fed four experimental
diets (on an equivalent gross energy and crude protein basis) for 86
days according to a 2 X 2 factorial design: two lipid sources (herring
oil (FO) vs. fatty acid Ca salts of herring oil (FAS)) at two lipid l
evels (3.8% vs. 7.8% ether extract (EE)) with three replicates for eac
h treatment. Protein and organic matter digestibility did not differ a
mong treatments, while crude fat digestibility was slightly higher for
the diet FAS38. Final weight, specific growth rate, daily weight gain
, daily fat gain and protein efficiency ratio were not affected by lip
id source or lipid level, while feed efficiency was significantly bett
er for the diet containing FAS of fish oil at the lower content. In co
ntrast, the hepatosomatic index was significantly lower in fish fed th
e 7.8% supplemental lipid diets. Body proximate composition, gross ene
rgy and protein retention efficiencies were unaffected by the experime
ntal factors. From a practical point of view, it is possible to prepar
e a complete diet for this species using large amounts of these solid
ingredients (see diet FAS78), as the fatty acid composition of the ing
redient is more important than its physical state.