K. Watanabe et al., A winter-based assessment on energy and protein requirements of yellowtailat the optimum feeding frequency, FISHERIES S, 65(4), 1999, pp. 537-546
In order to determine the energy and protein requirements of yellowtail dur
ing the winter season, two feeding experiments were conducted in net cages
during the winters of two subsequent years. The cages were located at three
different environmental conditions in Mie, Oita, and Wakayama Prefectures,
Japan. At the locations, commercial soft-dry pellets (SDP) with known dige
stible energy (DE) and protein (DP) values were fed to satiation to four gr
oups of fish either for five, three, two, or one time(s) per week.
In the first experiment, fish fed three times per week produced the best gr
owth in Mie and Oita Prefectures. The respective daily DE and DP requiremen
ts per kg body weight (BW) were found to be 40.7 kcal and 3.3 g in Mie and
30.4 kcal and 2.5 g in Oita.
In the second experiment, fish fed five times per week showed slightly high
er growth and feeding rates in Mie and Oita Prefectures. The requirements o
f DE and DP were 43.7 kcal and 3.3 g/kgBW/day in Mie and 35.9 kcal and 2.7
g/kgBW/day in Oita. In Wakayama, fish fed three times per week showed the b
est growth. DE and DP requirements were 40.5 kcal and 3.1 g/kgBW/day, respe
ctively.
These results, along with observations on stomach evacuation suggest that a
feeding frequency of three times per week would be adequate for yellowtail
during the winter season.