Evaluation of mosquito fish Gambusia holbrooki (Girard) as a partial and complete pellet replacement for juvenile barramundi Lates calcarifer (Bloch)

Robert J. Michael, Gavin J. Partridge, Thomas Hofmann, Emmanuel D. Caro

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Abstract

Barramundi (Lates calcarifer, Bloch) fed live mosquito fish (Gambusia holbrooki, Girard) exhibited faster growth and a better food conversion ratio (on a dryweight basis) than those fed an iso-calorific ration of commercial barramundi pellets and a 50:50 ration of mosquito fish and pellets. The improved performance of barramundi fed mosquito fish was attributed to their higher protein content, higher protein to energy ratio and lower carbohydrate content. The essential amino acid indices and fatty acid profiles of the two diets were similar, suggesting that imbalances or deficiencies in these nutrients were not the limiting factor to the slower growth of barramundi fed on pellets.The use ofmosquito fish as barramundi food o¡ers a potential use of this noxious species and may allow barramundi to be cultured without the use of conventional fish meal.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e788-e794
JournalAquaculture Research
Volume41
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2010
Externally publishedYes

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