Ca. Alvarez-gonzalez et al., Effect of dietary protein level on growth and body composition of juvenilespotted sand bass, Paralabrax maculatofasciatus, fed practical diets, AQUACULTURE, 194(1-2), 2001, pp. 151-159
A preliminary feeding trial was made to determine the effect of dietary pro
tein level on growth and body composition of juvenile spotted sand bass Par
alabrax maculatofasciatus (9.5 g). Fish were randomly distributed in nine 6
00-I circular tanks (42 fish/tank), which were connected to a closed water
recirculating system. Fish were fed practical diets for 93 days containing
increasing protein levels (40%, 45%, and 50%). Significant lower weight (P
< 0.05) was observed in fish fed the 40% protein diet (43.1 g) compared to
fish fed higher proteins diets. Growth rates, evaluated by an exponential m
odel Y = ae(bX), and gross energy retention (GER) were significantly higher
in fish fed the 45% and 50% protein diets than the fish fed the 40% diet (
P < 0.05). No significant difference among dietary protein levels was detec
ted for the other growth variables measured, nor for the proximate composit
ion of the whole fish, liver, or muscle. The use of a practical diet contai
ning at least 45% protein is appropriate for growth of spotted sand bass ju
veniles. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V, All rights reserved.