Effects of different ratios of natural and supplemental feed in tilapia fingerlings / Lourheen Mae pages Mendoza, Patrick Carl Belen
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: February 2018Description: vii, 50 leaves : illustrations ; 28.5 cmContent type:- text
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Experimental Research Methodology
Thesis BSF University of Rizal System. Cardona 2018
The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of different ratios of natural and supplemental feed culture in Oreochromis niloticus (tilapia) fingerling. The experimental treatment evaluated were as follows: treatment I tilapia fingerlings fed with azolla, treatment II tilapia fingerlings fed with azolla and commercial feed (50% satiation), treatment III tilapia fingerlings fed with duckweed and treatment IV tilapia fingerlings fe with duckweed and commercial feed (50% satiation), the study was conducted for a duration of 60 days. Result showed that O. Niloticus in treatment IV obtained the weight gain of 1.67 g. And O. Niloticus in treatment I obtained the weight gain og 1.51 g. Analysis of variance revealed there was significant difference in weight gained among treatments. The highest length gain was attained by O. Niloticus in treatment III obtained the length gain 22.89mm. and O. Niloticus in treatment IV obtained the length gain of 22.11 mm. analysis of variance revealed there was no significant difference in weight gained among treatments. The higher survival rate was recorded in treatment II with 86.7% while treatment IV with 80.0% lower survival rate. The researchers conclude that natural and supplemental feeds were suitable in tilapia farming.
Mendoza, L. pages and Belen, pages C. (2018). Effects of different ratios of natural and supplemental feed in tilapia fingerlings. Cardona: University of Rizal System.
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