Vd. Penaflorida, Interaction between dietary levels of calcium and phosphorus on growth of juvenile shrimp, Penaeus monodon, AQUACULTURE, 172(3-4), 1999, pp. 281-289
Information on the dietary phosphorus (P) requirement is essential in the f
ormulation of a cost-effective and low-pollutant feed. Ten isonitrogenous (
40% CP) casein-gelatin-based diets containing five graded levels of P (0, 0
.5, 1, 1.5, 2%) for each of two levels of calcium (Ca) (0, 1.5%) were fed t
o juvenile Penaeus monodon previously fed a basal diet containing no P and
Ca for 15 days. After 90 days, survival ranged from 70% to 87% but was not
significantly different (P < 0.05) among treatments. A significant Ca and P
interaction was obtained in percent weight gain. Shrimp fed with diet cont
aining 0.5% supplemental P (0.74% total P) without Ca supplementation showe
d a significantly higher weight gain. For total biomass of shrimp, analysis
of variance showed no significant interaction between Ca and P level, but
significant differences were obtained among P levels when averaged over two
Ca levels. The graded levels of P did not affect shrimp whole body P (1.07
-1.13%). Whole body P was not a good index in determining the P requirement
of P. monodon. In the absence of Ca, 0.5% supplemental P (0.74% total P) p
rovided maximum growth of P. monodon postlarvae. The level of Ca should be
reduced in formulating diets to minimize supplemental P, thereby effecting
savings in feed cost and less loss of P to the water system. (C) 1999 Elsev
ier Science B.V. All rights reserved.