Effects of different feeding frequency on the growth performance of Carassius auratus (Goldfish) and Cyprinus carpio (Koi carp) / John Christian E. Mahaguay, Elad Darwin V. Mancesa, Kyle Throy pages Santos and Clint Ryan Belen
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Experimental Research Methodology
Thesis BS Fisheries University of Rizal System. Cardona 2019
This study aimed to determine the performance of gold fish (Carassius auratus) and co carp (Cyprinus carpio) in different feeding frequencies. This has three (3) replicates namely: Treatment I wherein fish was fed two (2) ties daily, Treatment II has fish fed three (30) times daily in treatment III as has fish fed four (4) times daily. Koi carp (C. carpio) and gold fish (C. auratus) was cultured in Laguna de Bay along the shore of Bulabulran. Brgy Dalig, Cardona, Rizal on December 14, 2018 to January 25, 2019 and the feed introduce was a commercial fish feed bought at barangay San Roque, Cardona, Rizal. In terms of weight increment attained by goldfish (C. auratus) and koi carp (C. carpio), fingerlings of both species attained highest weight gain in treatment III will four (4) days feeding time than those fed two (2) times or three (3) times a day. Mean length increment attained by goldfish (C. auratus) and koi carp (C. carpio) were highest when fish were fed four (4) times a day than when fed two (2) time or three (3) times a day. Consistently higher than daily growth rate (DGR) were also recorded in goldfish (C. auratus) and koi carp (C. carpio) that were fed two (2) or three (3) times a day. Comparing the feed conversation Ratio FCR attained by goldfish and koi carp, subjected in different feeding frequencies, most efficient level of FCR are attained by bot species fed (4) times a day than when fed two (2) or three (3) times a day. The researchers concluded that the data obtained in the experiment, the highest result in terms of weight the length gained was in the treatment III. Its result was 44.9 g mean increment and 16.4 mm (SL) for C. auratus and 2.99 mm (TL) FOR C. carpio as the highest mean length increment which was fed four (4) times daily than those fed two (2) or three (3) times a day.
Mahaguay and others (2019). Effects of different feeding frequency on the growth performance of Carassius auratus (Goldfish) and Cyprinus carpio (Koi carp). Cardona: University of Rizal System.
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