Five experimental diets containing plant proteins and synthetic amino acids
with and without fish meal or meat and bone meal were fed to Nile tilapia
Oreochromis niloticus averaging 13 g for 84 din aquaria. Each experimental
diet contained 20% corn gluten meal, 34-40% high-lysine corn, 29-36% soy gr
its, 0 or 6% fish meal or meat and bone meal, and supplemented with synthet
ic lysine, tryptophan, and threonine. There were no significant differences
(P > 0.05) in weight gain, feed conversion ratio, and protein efficiency r
atio for Nile tilapia fed the all plant protein diet, the fish meal diets w
ith two levels of fat, the meat-and-bone-meal diets with two levels of fat,
and the commercial diet containing fish meal and meat and bone meal. Thus,
substitution of plant proteins or meat and bone meal for fish meal in Nile
tilapia diets did not affect growth response.