A. Curatolo et al., AN EVALUATION OF THE PERFORMANCE OF MANILA CLAM SPAT (TAPES-PHILIPPINARUM) FED ON DIFFERENT RATIONS OF SPRAY-DRIED ALGAE (TETRASELMIS-SUECICA), Aquaculture, 112(2-3), 1993, pp. 179-186
This paper evaluates the performance of Manila clam spat (Tapes philip
pinarum) fed on spray-dried algae (Tetraselmis suecica) either as a su
pplement to live algae (Chaetoceros calcitrans) or as 100% rations. Th
e work was in two phases. Initially, spat from the same cohort were pr
ovided with mixtures of dried and live algae diets, ranging from 100%
dried to 100% live algae. Best performances were obtained from 80%/20%
and 60%/40% mixtures of live/dried algae, respectively. The second ph
ase compared the performance of spat, from the same cohort, fed on the
best two mixtures, against a control of 100% live algae. The real con
tribution of the dried algae was evaluated simultaneously by comparing
growth at four dilutions (80, 60, 40 and 20%) of live rations to the
100% control. Dried algae food supplements of 20 and 40% contributed t
o growth of Manila clam spat and compared favourably with 100% live al
gal rations, while larger proportions of dried food resulted in decrea
sed growth. Depending on the unit production cost of live algae in any
particular mollusc nursery system, dried algae may provide a cost-eff
ective food supplement and an insurance against total or partial colla
pse of a live algal culture system during periods of heavy animal stoc
k density.